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Harvard University - Collection Development Department, Widener Library, HCL / Richmond, Mary Ellen. The good neighbor in the modern city. Philadelphia:

J.B. Lippincott, 1908.

SECOND EDITION

SECOND EDITIO

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Harvard University - Collection Development Department, Widener Library, HCL / Richmond, Mary Ellen. The good neighbor in the modern city. Philadelphia: J.B.

Lippincott, 1908.

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Lippincott, 1908.

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Lippincott, 1908.

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Harvard University - Collection Development Department, Widener Library, HCL / Richmond, Mary Ellen. The good neighbor in the modern city. Philadelphia:

J.B. Lippincott, 1908.

HIS book beglJn last summer in the

I had the encom age lIIent

and daily CO"'panionship of the neighbor I

have ever But two had been • God called her, up the .• e a mong the

i The whole· now nlOA J

to her •

Noycmher I, •

HlS

and daily

have ever

book was begiJn in the I had tbe encom..ge lilent

of tbc neighbor I

But been • God caIled her, up tbe .• e a mong tbc

i Thc wholc is lovjngly J

to her

Noyember I,

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Lippincott, 1908.

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stood AND [unDid, a him, saying, Mask,-, shall I do to inh~rit

Ji ~! And Ju said him, is w,-ittm in lhe la'w? ? And he . said, TltOll love

Ine Lo,-d tn)' God wh aU thy heart, •

a/llny and with all tAy strmgtn, and wit" all t"y . ,. and thy

.Jr as thyself. And he said nim,

S1N1"ed· : this do, and thou liv~.

to . , said esus, And wno is

esus made answer and s . : A was going down erusa/em to

Je·ricAo" and ne fiU rolJIJers, which /Jot" stri ed him and beat hilll, and departed, leaving Itim tkad. And by cllance a ca lain pliest was going that way.- and

Ize saw him he passed by on the other . e. A in like aL· . e also, he came to the place, SQ'CV

him, 'Sed by on the other . e. But a cmain as M . , came 'llJher~ he 'Was: when he saw "im, Iu was with and to him, and up his on oil wine; It.e set Itim his beast, and Aim 10 an took care of him. And on tlu he took /'wo , and

gave to llu host, said, Take care 0 Itim; wllatsoever more, I, when I come oack again, wiU 1'; ~ tue. . h 0 Iluse three, . wed

said,Ik him, Go,

unto h'im that the robbers? And M him. And said

AND lunold, a stood up a"d Ilim, saying, Ma.rÛ'l", wllal sllal/ I do 10 inlle,,.it li ~! A Ju snid nim, is w,-ittm in the la'w? 11020 read~st thou? A nd he . saw, Tltou love

tne Lord tny God 'With. aU th)' neart, anti all tny •

wit'" all tAy strengtA, anti wit! all tAy mi""; and tlty • IJJw as Iltyse!f. And M said nim,

$'Wel"ed . Ju: this do, anti liv~. But M, to . , saU unfo esus, A wno is my nriglWol"?

esus made answer anti s . : A certain was' down

Jel"icno,. and ne fin rolJlu,"S, wnicA /Jotn

"eal hilll, anti departed, leaving nim tkad. 6y cllance a ca tain jlit'st was going tllat wa)'.- aNi

/ze saw nim ne passed "y lJu otAer . e. Anti in like aL' "e also, wlun he came 10 lhe Place,

Ilim, 'St'd Dy on tlu otner . e. But a cerlain as M . , 'llJher~ Ju 'Was: wnm hl' saw Aim, Ju was mwed 'lUitk anti to kim, and

up nis oiJ wint; !te stt Aim his fJ'ltJ1I "easl, Izim 10 an· anti look care of kim. Anti tJu !te took /'wo gavt to t!te host, said, Takt cart 0 nim,. aNi wltatsOe'UU mOl"t', I, I come back again, wiU tJut. . Iz 0 tnest tnrtt, tn wtd ndgldJor UNO him that tkt rolJbers? And M said, Ik nim. Anti said nim, Go, do t' •

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Harvard University - Collection Development Department, Widener Library, HCL / Richmond, Mary Ellen. The good neighbor in the modern city. Philadelphia: J.B.

Lippincott, 1908.

ontents

I

IN1'RODUCTlON • • • • • • • • • • The re1ation of mode ... cha.ity to the of

the Incom la niSlIl -versus ser-

book to

that are the

Prevention and cure. of the uses of the model n agencies

of the . in the

PAGE

13

pat able. Some modelil difliculties: Sb'3l jbalion .

by income, . to contacts to the dash of standards. The

of Ch.ist.

11

CHILD IN THE CrI'Y • • • • • •

s in the yea.s. Com-. for these not evenly divided

rich and poor children in a badly gavel ned city. What make the city a place for all children

to up in? Their homes shape thenl for er

or Short cuts, like school t; • g, of no ayail; their real n must be met by rea] remedies

in the home. The city sheels must be fit places for to play in. The playground

of the a· test of • MOle exceptional : N

wa and dependent

z8

ontents

I

IN1'RODUCTION • • • • • • • • • •

The re1ation of mode ... cha.ity to the of

tbe ti uiSlit -versus ser-

hook to

that are tbe

Prevention and cure. of tbe nses of tbe model n ageucies

of tbe . in tbe

PAGE

13

patabIe. Some model .. difliculties: Sb'31;4icalion .

by income, in . erenee to y contacts

to tbe dasb of The of ..,.

11

CHILD IN THE CrI'Y • • • • • •

s losses in tbe pensatioDS for these not even1y divided

rieb and poor children in a badly gavel ned city. What make the city a fit place for all cbildren

to grow up in? Their homes shape tbeill for er

M S~c~,~e ~ ·g,~oo

ayaj}; their real must he met hy rea] remedies

in tbe home. The city i must he fit places for to play in. The playgronnd

Condit ion of tbe a of MOie exceptional n

and depe •• dent . dren.

z8

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Lippincott, 1908.

III

THE CHILD AT ORK • • • • A miJJjonaire's recollections of

The city's indust. ial

of parents who could forego ea ... ings.

The factory the sI i eet.

• • •

Children

Children of

• Educational tests for foreign children.

What can each one do to help in the d

CAmpaign? Children who are

Choice of work. Eve ning

for exceptional

IV

THE ADULT ORKER • • • • • • •

We infiuence the lives of workers by our choice

of Capricious cy~ndjture. The cuze for

mea baIpjns~ work

and wa~ thioughout the year. ell«:tI

planning ahead. The Consumers- pro-

The S-eatm-g Relief ·m ";d of gramme....., AA

wages. Hours of women workers. The

of race and national prejudice.

v

THE TENAN'I" • • • • • • • • • •

The old muse and the IilOde) cotlage.

N York's refOIIl)S. The

city that is to have no ten enb. What

is a tenement? Bad of the built for one & ... Oy but occupied by 1I'1ny. The alley house.

CaUB(S of overcrowding. p;rpt:.iences of a

as Every landlord should see . pn>pCi tia • In poor

to look for. V rent-colle..-c ing.

PM.

54

66

III

THE CHILD AT ORK • • • • • • • A miJJjonaire' s recollections of

The city s indust. ial of parents who could forego "

Children

Children of

The factory ."er tbe sI i eet.

• Educational for foreign

What can each one do to help in tbe

• ? Children who are

Choice of work. EV,lIing

for exceptional

IV

Tm ADULT ORKER • • • • • • •

We in1iuence tbe lives of workers hy our choice

of eyrnditure. The Ci3ze for a .;. I • -.,:, bal pins. Eq "" g work

and wa~ thioughout tbe year. ellècts of

planning ahead. The Consmners- pro-

Tbc S-eatm" g Relief ·m ";d of gramme....., AA

wages. Hours of women workers. The induSI.ial

of race and national prejudice.

THE TENAN'I" •

The old

v

• • •

and tbe • • • • •

cottage.

New York's refOIIl)S~ The

city that • to have no ten ents. What

is a tenement ? Bad of tbe house built for one & ... Oy but occupied by 1I'1ny. The alley

of ofa

Every Jandlord should lee • PIC>peitÎa • In poor

to look for. reot-collecl ing.

PAGS

54

66

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J.B. Lippincott, 1908.

THE

THE

VI

THE STllEET • • • • • •

"W " and "nnworthy." Phjl1ips Brooks •• than of need on

~ are beggars or but

these are limes as much in What of the W 2 n has from under? The va-

giant more help than he The

of helping, I money, 1. more ennobling

3 cbalacter. We wlong any

when make it . for him to live tics and occupation. W

and shelters. The SC1 ,ant • helps or hinders. Resident beggars. The dcfolllled. lett:er-

• Child The case we know all

VII

FAMII.Y IN • • • • • •

and city The

The plan; four features.

of the taained chuity worker; of the &ie udly. of •• Relation

of . individual work to the prevention of

and to . bettei luent . •

VIII

PAGE

79

97

THE INVALID • • • • • • • • • • 113

Advances of mode: III medicine. blOts of our com ts and alleys still lie

But

of J Ways of helping. • • • .... ,

saele • The health .

our

in the The CiU­

of other

,

VI PAGB

THE ON THE STllEET • • • • • • 79 " and "nnworthy." Phi11ips Brooks

•• one-tenth of need are bcggars or but

these are times as much in What of the W 2 n bas fiom nnder? Thc va-

glant more help than he The of helping, I money, 1. more ellnobling

3 . Wc wlong any man

when make it . for him to live hmhan tics and occupation. Work terts

and shelters. Thc helps or hinders. beggan. The dcfolliled. letter-

• Child The case we know aU

VII

THE F AMII·Y IN • • • • • • 97 Thc town and • of re1ief. CIty ,

The plan; foar features. of thc uained chuity worker; of tbe

&ie udly. of •• Relation of • individual to tbe prevention of .

and to . bette'lllent . •

VIII

THE IKv ALID • • • • • • • • • • 113

Advances of mode: i 11 medidne. But thc • taDts of oar com ls and aDeys lie in the

of J udea.. Ways of helping. The Ci u-• • • .... ,

sade against . Thc health sidc of other that our

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I

IX PAGB

THE CON1'RIBU1'OR • • • • • • • • 1%3

Does the gi,ing 1 Indi-vidual giving. A fi h · .

10111 C autles. What ~ should the contributor know

Commelcial repolting greatly improved by the

of • of

he •

un be s attitude. The

• 8eiVlCe

and relief. EX 3.uple of ."ersus relief. Every

new fOilll of phUanth10PY has its fraudulent imi-• taboos. • • •

promoters. The m'lking of The fieqnent . . of· of annual

x

THE CHURCH EMBER. • • • • • • • The clergyman who the city work-

shop. A . erent chmch situation we cannot win Heaven by other beings human.

Relation the church ;

the chm ch supplies the motive, the c . ties supply the method. Cbaaity is forever expIoting, anniCTjng

and relinquishing. In the chm ch itself, though upon a far glander scale, we discover

What of the . quished activities of medicine, education? Their lack

is spiritnal power. This is the lack of cbaIity also,

the chm ch must supply.

139

-

I

IX PAGB

THE CON1'RJBU'I"OR

Does the vidual giving.

• • • • • • • • 1%3 • • 1 lndi-

flOll1 What

tbe contributor Ienow he ~ •

cao he Colun,elcial • a Cles. irnproved hy the conl i ibutor s attitude. The

question of . Cost of • and relief. E X ll l uple of . ."ersus relief. Every

new fOiJn of phjlanthioPY ia fraudulent imi-• tatlODS.

promoten. The making of The

of· of anoual

x

THE CHURCH EMBER. • • • • • • • Tbe clergyman who

shop. A • erent ehm eh . tbe city hls work-

• QUoot

Heaven by otber bmnan beings

Relation tbe church and sccnlar • , the ch11l eh supplies the motive, the tbe methode is forever apIo! ing, •

and In tbe ehUi eh itself, though upon a far glander scale, we discover same

What of tbc activities of medicine, statecraft, education ? Tbeir Jack

is power.· • tbe Jack of chaJity alao,

which tbe ehmch must •

139

-

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,

, '

,

, ,

• • 1

NTRODUCfION.

who was on • IS to

• • a ress t e annu meetln 0 a ar e

was warne his

arishioners at he had lJPller not mention •

ere amantan.

e retorte at we were now •• • IVlng In an age w en t ere were WOUIl e trav-

• • at we S ou organize searc parties to

• • • em out. e sItuation was u er corn Icate

e act • • View, to excIte our

ten e to woun e an were

13

,

, '

,

, ,

• • 1

NTRODuCtION.

who was on • IS to

• • a ress t e annu meetin 0 a ar e

was warne bis

arishioners at he had lJPller not mention •

ere amantan.

e retorte at we were now •• • IVlng In an age w en tere were wOlln e tra v-

• • at we s ou organlze searc pa mes to

• • • emout. e sltuatlon was u er com Icate

e act • • View, to exclte OUT

ten e to woun e an were

13

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14 HE OOD EIGHBOR I .

•• '.' I

not oil and wine, trans rtatidn: and shelter, ut •

a renewe zest or wor or se - e p. n er • • •

t ese c an e con Itlons we must 5tl 0 ow t e

resu t; ut we must ave more

us een e ar s ort 0 t e stan ar • • •

oeon uet given us ora time In t e ara e, • • •

ut Stl It a stnven ones to e WOllU ~

of modem socie and to heal them. It was •

e ucatlon •

• • • aw In a tate t at a none; It was IDS" n-

menta ater in ettin i e e il ren out 0 t e

• IS now

• • ~ Ing to Its own roa sa er or

•• • • uture trave ers ·~rln n to 1 t Cl o

tenants. un re s of men an women wi an • • • • Impu se to e nelg a earne , on Its IS-

frien I visitors to • • tnct commIttees, to

• • • • -al"""JIJ les In Istress, to master e more corn ex

14 HE OOD EIGHBOR • I .

•• '.' I

not oiI and wine, trans rtatidn: and shelter, ut •

a renewe zest or wor an or se - e p. n er • • •

tese c an e con ltlons we must Stl 0 ow t e • aln-

• resu t; ut we must ave more rs,

us een e ar s ort 0 t e stan ar • • •

o con uet gtven us or a time In t e ara e, • • •

ut stilt a stnven to e wou n ~

of modem socie and to heal thema It was •

en t e ucatlon •

• • • aw In a ta te t at a none; lt was

menta ater in ettin i e c iJ ren out 0 t e

canneries an the textile mills and •

• IS

• • • ~ lng to lts own lt 0 roa sa er or

•• • • uture trave ers ~rln n to 1 t Cl

tenants.

c ass 0

un re s of men an women wi an • • • • lmpu se to e neig a earne, on lts IS-

• • tnet commIttees, to ecome frien I visitors to

• • • • -all"""l) les In Istress, to master e more com ex

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N1'RODU ON

• • Inns an 1 ma e necessa

• our more corn ex 1 e, to

• IS

• • • Into elr e ure wor an elr omes.

• • • ut e ans loner was a Itera

• man. e was una e to t e re anon

al· slative committee and the older, • mmper e

, moreover, • • • •

o to e Vln

on e street. •

o er an t e SOCI

use e • • •

was a e to o certaIn In

e never •

• - I

an, on e • as e amantan

• •

• at It

• IS

• • rOWln o etas on an organlzanon,

•• • as e I Wl a IS eart at e

o

e

• • • • Ilum

• • at e co 0 wel • •

at umane touc w IC 18 e -• • est en, turning to

• • IS organIze atsoever t ou s est

• • more, ,wen come again, WI repay

N1'RODU ON

• • lnns an 1 ma e necessa

• our more com ex 1 e, to

• IS

• • • Into elr e ure wor an elr omes.

• • • ut e ans Ion er was altera

• man. e was una e to tere anon

al· slative committee and the older, • mmper e

, moreover, • • • •

o to e VlD

on estreet. •

o er an t e SOCI

use e • • •

was a e to o certaln In

enever •

• - I

an, on e • as e amantan

• •

• at It

• IS

• • rOWln o e tas on an organlzanon,

•• • as e I Wl a IS eart at e

o

e

• • • • Ilum

• • at e co 0 wel • •

at umane touc w IC 18 e -• • est en, tu ming to

• • IS orgaDlze atsoever t ou s est

• • more, ,wen co me agaln, Wl repay

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16 THE GOOD EIGHBOR

thee. " The socie was on a • venlence;

con­n the s irit

ured into it. o service t at e an such as he • • • • tun,

that of the

a s, y sue unJust cntlclsm as • • •

ans loner, our mo em 1

sue statements as t e rom Pro-

su

k on " The ew Basis 0 ivi ization. "

pe of what he calls set vice-altruism, the •

o a contact, and 0 income-•

C an •• •

ant W IC ma gt ts 0 money altruism, tee

S " en ,

The difference is that which the old

e one the to help the SSlIlaaitan ric after he had s ered

under bad conditions of high ;

· eves before the traveller falls 8 11long the.)).

S ·ce-altl nism binds the wounds, breathes

giveness, and solaces the viclhns of reclIuing

without their causes. Income-

hews to their base, for it the money

er to lice and to light the to ericho.

16 THE Goon EIGHBOR

thee." The socie was on a mo ern con­

the s irit

o service t at e an snch as he nred into it. • • • •

tUD, er a s, un Just cntlclsm as

an un-

SUC

on " The ew Basis 0 ivi ization. "

• o lncome-

altruism, tee

The difFerence is that which tea the old nom the new chari. e one the

under bad conditions of highway • ,

· before tbe travelIer falls g the'll. S ·ce-alt. uism binds the wonnds, breathes

giveness, and solaces the viclhns of recuuing

without attac" their caUSe8. Income-

11 uisru hews to their base, for it tbe money

er to and to light the road to ericho.

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•• • • IS ere ven as t e ISbn-

• • c aractensnc 0

Income-altruism is indeed needed, but wi out

• •• • W lC ro essor atten spea s Ig nng y, It

• • • never In Ice an I te, never

"hewed to e base" since the world ,

and never will. I .

• ••• bcu ar y 11 n ortunate I ustratlon 0 Income-a tru-

and fO are not • e is a ad • It

• • • e nelg e amantan ID e

• ara e, or It. -

• • • • IS S Int t - a ,we ma

• • water ID our campal s . , •

er common ma e y • • • •

write u socla uestlons In t ese·

• to one er, an t at preventIon

• • • • cannot get Its Just ue untl we spen ess tIme • • • •• • In CUI-"-U e ISO In IV1 ua s. ever was

there a more mischievous social Pre-• ventlon in han D

RODUCTION

• • • • IS ere as t e ISbn-

• • • c aractensnc 0 c an •

Income-altruism is in deed needed, but wi out

ser' vice-altruism of •

W JC ro essor tten s • •

never an In an 1 te, never

"hewed to e base" since the world ,

and never will. • •••

bcu ar y 11 n ortunate 1 ustratlon 0 lncome-a tru-•

and ro are not un . one is a ad • It

• • • e neIg e amantan In e

• • ara e, ut was no su stltute or lt. a - -

• • In IS S a ,we ma S en

• • ter In our campal s . , •

er common • • • •

'W1lT'Wllte u socla uestlons In tese,

• to one ano er, an t at prevention

• • • • cannot get lts Just ue untl we spen ess time • • • •• • In CUI'"n eis 0 In lV1 ua s. ever was

there a more mischievous social Pre-• ventIon in han

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18 HE OOD EIGHBOIl

• • ~Wlnnln for e resent

• mstance,

eneration of con­

e lcindest and most • a equate care, we are cutting out many centers

• •• o conta on an at e same tIme e ucatln

e ublic as to t e true means 0 •

reventlon.

This has been the method of medicine

an • It may we

• e, In uture, of

• C • n t e o e count

• • • ra tloner, In t e crow e

• cure, e esse means 0 prevention .

• e means 0 cure an reventlon are

far from each one of us, nor their use

demand a •

ac one, Y a I e t, can 0 • •

more t an rm t at rst a WIt out ecom-

in ei er a traine .ex ert or an income-altru­

ist, and his selvice ~ • • • • • IS e patronizing sptnt 0 e

• •• • ut In t e emocratlc s Int 0

• • r. ut e ans loner

• IS

not em •• • • •• tUtIons; e IS not a one In al Ing to

18 HE OOD EIGHBOIl

• • for e resent

• mstance,

eneration of con­

e lcindest and most • a equate care, we are cutttng out many centers

• •• o conta on an at e same tIme e ucann

• e ublic as to t e true means 0

This has been the method of m

reventlOD.

• • em medicine •

an lt may we ,in ut ure, t e me od of •

c an . e count • • • •

ra non er, In t e crow e war 0

• cure, e esse means 0 preveDnon .

• e means 0 cure an revennon are not

far from each one of us, nor their use

demand a

c one, can 0 •

more t aD rm rst a out •• • In el er a tratne .ex ert or aD iDcome-altru-

e

not

su -

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RODUCTION

. - . lze at, w en cIrcumstances c an e, met 0 s

must be modified, or else the result will e

0, t at a wider reco • • non • • •

amon c anta e poop e 0 t IS nee or mo 1-

metho s in our dealin with ve an

vance, I have set • ••• •

o t ng to escn e In a slmp e, stralg t-• •• •

Olwar wa an, 1 e, WIt out tee ru-

calities, the various wa s in which modem

the inns • ••

o to ay In assisting t ose W 0 ave • •

amon t leves. ere are man t In - -

the

or t e resent un ng . .

ut one w 0 attem te t e

•• •

o

as

not

mere ID Its re anon to pove wou encounter •

e re atloos

to

. - . lze at, w en clrcumstances c an e, met 0 s

must be modified, or else the result will

0, t at a wider reco • • •

amon c anta e peop e 0 t IS nee or mo 1-

e metho s in our dealin with an

vance, I have set

olwar

calities,

• •• • ng to escn In a simp e, stralg t-

• •• • wa an,1 e, WIt out tee m-

which modem the various •

wa s 10

the inns • ••

o to ay 10 assIstlog t ose W 0 ave a en • •

amon t leves. ere are man t In t at - -

the

• -

resent un e . .

ut one w 0 attem te t e ar er tas 0

•• • mere In lts re anon to pove

to

wou

as

not

encounter •

e re ahons

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20 THE OOD EIGHBOR

•• • socla corn tors, t e anta onlsms 00

relationshi

•• • • remaIning IS more t an orml a e,

r are not a class a art with erent c ar-

• must seem to em aSlze un u a a mo em

ten enc .

of • •

my rlen s w 0 are not necessan y we -to- 0 •

ut W 0 are at east In no an er 0 want,

• • p e. elr at ers an mot ers came In

• • al contact as a matter 0 course Wit

kinds of eo le. UnconsciousI ra

• , an or an tenant, emp 0 er an wor­

man, urc aser an tra esman, we t

stratified world, where their social relations

20 THE OOD EIGHBOR

•• • socla com tors, t e anta onlsms 00

relationshi

•• • • remalnlng IS more t an orml a e,

r are not a elass a art with erent c ar-

• must seem to em aSlze un u a a mo em

ten ene .

of • •

my rlen s w 0 are not necessan y we -to- 0 •

ut W 0 are at east In no an er 0 want,

• • p e. elr at ers an mot ers came In

• • al contact as a matter 0 course Wit

kinds of eo Ie. UnconsciousI ra

• , an or an tenant, emp 0 er an wor­

man, urc aser an tra esman, we t

stratified world, where their social relations

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• are sa Im e , e

• one, an e

and dis-• • tn Uhon, ave c ange t e uman

• Intercourse, an w at

is e ua I true in t is count : " ur

; ey • • • Ive ID one area, t ey wor In , an ey

•• • o to S 0 In a t lr • t e wa m

whic ocalize em a ain is to ex an

· " This was writ-

• • • • ut It ap les qUite as we to a arger Delg r-

• • • • ness. ose won e Ive In a ar er net

rhood than those who travel afoot, and ose , can ave

• • arger commU"UI Interests t an • • • • ne· orses, ut IS IS sue a recent

ex ansion of 0 nuui that life has ,

for e moment, narrowed • • tervenmg an ever-m g

• • • In are Ing us monstrous y us W1

e su aee. o not rea or crave so muc

; material • us e ve

RODUCTION 21

• are sa lm e , e

• one, an e

and dis-• • tn Uhon, ave c ange t e uman

• lntereourse, an w at

is e ua I true in t is eount : " ur

; ey • • • Ive In one area, t ey wor In , an ey

•• • o to S 0 In a t Ir • t e wa m

whic ocalize em a ain is to ex an

· " This was wIit-

• • • • ut It ap les qUlte as we to a arger Delg r-

• • • • nesse ose won e Ive In a ar er nel

rhood than those who tra vel afoot, and ose , can ave

• • arger eOmmU"UI Interests t an • • • •

n e . orses, ut IS IS suc a recent

ex ansion of 0 nuni

for e moment, narrowed • •

that life has ,

tervenmg an ever-m g • • • In are lng us monstrous y us W1

e su ace. o not rea or erave so mue

; material • us e ve

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• Slon.

from

THE OOD EIGHBOR

us awa

SOli nds associated with • • lstress, an we ave not lscovere t at e

to seek' out the distresse an to succor them.

now and then some • • •

necessa part 0 ItS u age In t IS way an • •

as to trave a to I It U an a

rocess, or one that alwa s seems so to the on-

looker. • •

ave een orce to re Iscover res aIr, an so •

man e IS es at we aye orce

to rediscover milk and ow clulnsil we

who knows • •

• • now socla contact WIt a

• • • an con Itlons 0 men a In so necessa

to our social health and sani

• •• e most 0 VlOUS reme or IS re Ica~

ment is to seek 0 . ties for better ac-

natural relations wit the r, ut e • • •

cu ty IS t at too 0 ten no sue re atlons eXist. • ••

et an one t e IS ac ualnt-

22 THE OOD EIGHBOR

• • sIon. n ca us awa

(rom SOli nds associated with • • lstress, an we ave not lscovere t at e

to seek' out the distresse an to succor them.

now and then some • • •

necessa part 0 ltS u age In t IS way an • •

as to trave a to 1 lt U an aw

rocess, or one that alwa s seems so to the on-

• • ave een orce to re lscover res aIr, an so

• man e IS es at we ave orce

to rediscover milk and e . ow clUIJlsil we

who knows • •

• • • testl y. now socla contact WIt a

• • • an con Itlons 0 men a In so necessa

to our social health and sani

• • • e most 0 VlOUS reme or IS

-re Ica-

ment is to seek 0 nu nities for better ac­

fulness in our

naturaI relatÎons wit the , • ut e 1 -

• • • cu ty IS t at too 0 ten no SUC re atlons eX1st •

• • • et an one t over t eIst 0 IS ac ualDt-

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UCTION 23

ances,

who live in • ml e soli e suburbs;

pew 0 aye a town ouse an a • •

ouse; elr son rom e tee nlca sc 00

who has views a out civics and about 5 ;

who has left coll and is • •

to

never went to

• a re, or

ut came out

not

an so

. " . elr In-

part •

elr

ut are t

ess cut 0

fellows and wi the main stream of our na-

tional life? at ey at

are em out, an • In some

an not

ro h a middleman. • •

e secon p ace an SI e Wit •

s eve 0 ment 0 su ur an I e an 0

stratification accordin •

to Income, we have

eater and e •• •

ens I Into our Cl streets an a eys. • •

e tenacIous to nel r tra-• • loons, en e

• •

,

N'rkODUCTION 23

Ie,

who live in e suburbs; e soli e-age • mi

p e w 0 ave a town ouse an a • •

ouse; elr son rom e tee Dlca sc 00

who has views a ut civics and about s • ,

• • to

never went to co

ut are

o e ess cut 0

fellows and wi

tional life? he •

• a re, or

ut came out ear

or e

contact

and is

an so

have . " . elr ln-

part •

elr

not

rom rea

the main stream of our na-

at ey at

are· e parasites w 0 s em out, aD • •

e 0 - 0 s e W 0 are . In some

instanees em 10 e em dir an not •

ro a middleman. • • •

secon pace an SI e y SI Wit •

s eve 0 ment 0 su ur an I e an 0

e eater and •• •

ensl Into our Cl streets aD a eys. • •

e tenaclous to nel r tra-• • • Ihons, • • • - ree 0 overcr w m en e

• •

,

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,

• •

,

HE OOD EIGHBOll

• • • • In a elt asses a certain

ind· erence to nei or con

have

duce • • •

e same

• Ir 1 e ma

. " a alnst t at 5 m

counter to the standard of a small communi • • • It may In some ra er a sur SOCla conven-

• IS

one; e rocesses

ment an en orcement seem c UIl'S

• munl stan ar , we

we have not one com­

ave twen , each co~ • • •

or reco Itl0n WIt ate ers.

east successfu native an orei

have flocked in, brin ·n their own stan ar 0

In eve matter which

* See for the development of . idea "The CbaJity," by Edward T. Devine, p. 2.1, Iq., where a

the story of her I 'to the jnmates of a bmlling house the way.

· • • •

I • • •

i • I

I

• •

, , I • ,

,

• •

,

HE OOD EIGHBOll

• • • • In a Clt asses a eertaln

ind· erenee to nei or con

have

duce • • •

e same

• Ir 1 e ma

. " a alnst t at 5 m

counter to the standard of a small communi • • • It may In some ra er a sur SOCla conven-

• IS

one; e rocesses

ment an en orcement seem c UIlIS

• munl stan ar , we

we have not one com­

ave twen , each co~ • • •

or reeo ltl0n WIt a teers.

east successfu native an orei

have flocked in, brin ·n their OWIl stan ar 0

In eve matter which

* See for tbe development of . idea "Tbe Chatity," by Edward T. Devinc, p. 2.1, Iq., where a

the story of her I 'to the jnmates of a bmning house tbc way.

· • • •

I • • •

i • I

I

• •

, , 1 • ,

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N1'kODU ION -

• , we aye IS C as 0 stan ar S. ence

• more re uent a to s atures, an

our la rious effotts to - seture e enforce­

ment of beneficent

un

ut to ace ese

des air. " he

• at are Impe

• • bes IS to

• rs ust

• "are e most extraor lna • • In IStO 0 our race.

• • m IS one was one - ve

Set over • • IS statement

e road from erusa-• e contrasting act at • • •

em to enc 0 IS Stl UDsa e, t at ro es • •

aye occurre t ere Wl ID e memo 0 men

still livin , and we et some conce tion 0 t e

d· erence belv/een a static and a d amic • •• • ••

CIV1 Izatlon. nto our ea Wl • •••• •

a amlC CIVl lzatton nn once more e rem-

o

, and the

N1'kODU -

• VI

• we ave IS C as 0 staD ar S. eoee

• our more re uent a to s atures, an

our la · effons to - seture e enforce-

110 erstoo . • •

ut to ace ese bes IS not to

des air. en • ust

centu ," are • e most extraor Ina

oe o our race. • • IS

e w

as It was one

Set over • • IS statement

at e road from erusa-• e contrastlng act • • •

em to ene 0 IS stl unsa e, t at ro • •

ave occurre tere Wl In e 0 men

still livin , and we et some conce tion 0 t e

statie and a d amie • •• • •• elYl Izatlon. nto our ea In Wl

• ••• • • a amlC elVI lzatlon nn once more e rem-

• o o a ar er nel

and the

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HE OOD EIGHBOR

• • as won e u s Intua

have been materiall.

Shaler,

as t east

To uote

en - ve

Professor

It is evident that while set· face

· ~ all the sins of the Hesh, He op-

• • • He saw straight to the center of the

; saw they lay in the lack of

men · ess for the of ev estate. e

conviction that whatever be the dillerences be­

tv/een men, they are mAing compared with the

identities which should unite thf:11I in broth •

• • • now to conSI er tea con ltlons an reme-

• • la agencIes t at surroun some 0 our

at school, at wor at home an in

• • we uy; tenants W 0 lve In e ouses we

us on the street; families that have been wors­

ted in life's

HE OOD EIGHBOR

• • as won e u s lntua

have been materiall .

Shaler,

as t e ast

To uote

en - ve

Professor

It is evident that while eb. ist set . face

• s all the sins of the Hesh, He op-

• • • He saw straight to the center of the

; saw t they lay in the lack of

men · ess for the of estate. e

conviction whatever he the dillerences he­

tv/een mell, they ttiRillg compared with the

identities which should unite thf:11I in brother

• • • now to eonSl er tea con ltlons an

• • la agencles t at surroun some 0 our

at school, at wor , at home an in

streets; men an women who make e • •

reme­

rer

• Cl

we uy; tenants W 0 lve In e we

us on the street; families that have been wors­

ted in life's

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Nl'RODUCTION

e si W 0 soul have een stron an well.

• • cern us, st as a CQ.':ltn utor to Iverse goo

causes, t en as a me .. . 0 some c urc

le e to hasten t e comin of hrist's

dom u earth. at untoward conditions

• • eXISt to e Im, an ow can e most con-

• • aye proVl e at teen 0 t IS or

e a resses, te e one num ers an o ce

which hours of

corres • • •

erre to In genera terms ID Its pages. e • ••• •

oca c an or anIzatIon SOCI or aSSocIate • •

cantles . I a wa stake leasure in • • roVl In

ese addresses u

-

Nl'RODUCTION

e· W 0 soul have een stron an weIl .

• • cern us, lverse goo st as a CQ.'ltn utor to •

causes, t en as a melp.; ~r. 0

Ie e to hasten t e comin of

some c ure

dom u earth. at untoward conditÎons

• • eXlSt to e Im, an ow can e most con-

• • ave een proVi e at teen 0 t IS

e a resses, te e one num ers an

hours of

• • •

or

o ce

which

erre to In genera terms In lts pages. e • ••• •

oca c an or anlzation SOCle or aSSoclate

c arities . I a wa s take leasure in

ese addresses u

-

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I

, . 11-'"

• I

l

HnD'IN THE

writer estimates that seven new • •

citizens are •

eve minute, an

business of eve

e

statesman, •

at e

social

organizer, eve roplst an eve •

s ou to see t at e oes Its

or t ese newcomers.

its est" means i erent in at

• • • er y t e town counc I Its est w en It

• e streets to 0 ow e anCient cow-

e council is wise, it em 0 s • a S, ut now, 1

• experts as mste an Inson to pro-

• • • Improvement or e

next amount • • •

00 C 1 -saVln one In our • •

Cities, e

• WIS to e rs. e are

si -

I

, . 11-'"

• I

l

BnD 'IN THE

writer estimates that seven new • •

cltlzens are •

eve minute, an

business of eve

e

statesman, •

at e

social

organizer, eve roplst an eve •

s ou to see t at e oes lts

or tese newcomers.

" oiD its est" means i erent in at

• • • er y t e town counc I lts est w en lt

• e streets to 0 ow e anClent cow-

e couDcil is wise, it em 0 s • a S, ut now, 1

• experts as mste an loson to pro-

• • • lmprovemeot or e

nen amount • • •

00 C 1 -saVlD ODe In our • • eitJes, e

• WIS to e rs. e are

si -

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HE HILD IN THE I •

not 0 ampere • • •

tlon 0 at It means to e 1 e an oun , •

ut our al ure to un erstan e • • • • •

m e Cl smce • I 's osses

• • In east years are ve Im rea- ,

• lze .

t e home

were ull 0 • ID

• now 1 en

• • rocesses orlller came on ID

at were • • • •

ramatlc IncI ent an e ucabona • 1 ren 0 e • msosan

• we s a see ater, e SOS an actones em-

se yes canllot m u to e c il w at e as • • • • ost; t ere IS no 0 or Im m e

• wor our or saw 1Dl, at

can even

en,

corn te for t e whole

· whole process from the ing of fats to the dipping of the c:I'ndle, from the .. and shear-

• ...

the of· to the of the loaf,

* " The School and ," by OM Dewey, to

are indebted for a saner· of· . •

-

HE HILD IN THE I •

not 0 ampere • • •

tlon 0 at It means to e 1 e an oun , •

ut our al ure to un erstan e • • • • •

m e Cl smce • I 's osses

• • In e ast years are ve lm rea- ,

• lze .

t e home

were uIl 0 • In

• now 1 en

• • rocesses orlller came on In

at were • • • •

ramatlc Incl ent an e ucabona • 1 ren 0 e • msosan

• we s a see ater, e SOS an actones em-

se yes callilot m u to e c il w at e as • • • • ost; t ere IS no 0 or lm m e

• wor our or saw 1Dl, at

can even

en,

com te for tewhole

· wholc process from tbe ing of fats to tbe clipping of tbc cii'ndlc, ttom thc .. and shear-

• ...

tbe of· to tbe of tbe loaf,

* " The School and ," by OM Dewey, to

are indebted for a saner· of· . •

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o THE D EIGHBOR •

but we were much nearer to it than we are to­

day. Our chances of being country bred, more­

over, were two and a half tilnes as great as they are now; the birds of the ., the beasts of the

, field, and the fields the1nselves, were two and

ti.nes as likely to have in our educa-

tion, and we were not as to

in to make up their loss. Pure . and pure air,

, ph· exercise, Iy hours of rest-

all of these things were more to

contnbute to our growth, and we were saved

from the feverish, unwholesome excitements,-

the moving pictures, low theatres and

lie in wait till 11

for the pe •• nies of the city c

• ere are many compensatIons or ese

••• • even y IVI e In a pace t at IS a y governe .

• • n a a y oveme Clt t e osses a WIt

,

• o ,as IS were, rom t

•• • ma -a mInIstration. are

o THE OOD EIGHBOR •

but we were much nearer to it than we to­

day. Our chances of being country bred, more­

over, were two and a tilUes as great as they are now; the birds of the ., the beasts of the

, field, and the fields the1nselves, were two and

li,nes as likely to have in our educa-

rion, and we were not as to for

in au ort to make up for

their loss. Pure and pure air, physi exercise, y hours of rest-

all of these tbings were more . ely to

contnbute to our growth, and we were saved

from the feverish, unw excÎtements­

the moving pictures, low theatres and !ie in wait tlU 11

for the pe'l nies of the city c . d •

• ere are many compensatlons or eSf

••• • even y lVI e In a pace t at IS a y governe .

• • n a a y oveme Clt t e osses a WIt

• • o ,as IS were, rom t e more 0 VIOUS e Ccl S 0

•• • ma -a mlnlstratlon.

. , t e cIty s SC 00 5 are

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I \ •

THE CHILD IN THE C I •

ht an o sen • I

• I e street~

• e water IID-

or a num er 0 •

mon S In • • • In elr Cl

• •

• •• ea m e etter rest ence nelg r •

• •• • • U In cities In ar er an arger num ers; In- •

an

-• •

to n at once to It 3 t

or al e • •

to o IS In no

• aye ID uence

• • • rom ose ID uence Wl

• • consl ere e a encles

-

I \

THE CHILD IN THE

• I

em awa

• 1

I

o sen

e street~ •

e water lID-

or a num o

In • •

• •• ea meetter rest ence neig r

ow • •• • •

u In cltles In ar er an arger num ers; In- •

an

t • •

at on ce to It 3 t ace • •• •

C 1 ren, Inc u lOg e C I ren 0 e • • •

to ow up In, an to 0 IS In no

• to e one, ut ose W 0 ave most In uence

• o not ee e ressure 0 IS nee ,an are not

• • • • I erom ose In uence WI

• consi ere e at

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EIGHBOR

•• • aye to 0 WIt s aping a Cl •• • I , WI arents an IS

• • ac bes, are e ami , e esc e

wor an e

an

• • • • est an most anCient InStltubon or e

care an education 0 children is e • •• •

am In entire sympat y WI • •

at c anges In mo ern In • •

ose w

an e re-

mova 0 man In ustna rocesses rom e • •

ome a roor anlzatlon

necessa. t is in eed im •• • • • •

at we gtve In ustna traInIng a more proml-•

nent ace In our se 00 s stem an at we len en e . of school attendance. ut

may • ID become a

• • In t e U to rea JUst

• bons 0 • •

EIGHB

• • ave m to 0 WIt s aplng e no • • I, e c I arents an

• • ac bes, are e aml , e eet, e sc 00,

an

e

care an •

am In

an e

• • • • an most anclent InSbtubon or

education 0 children is e

ose w • •

• IS

e

e

t at c anges In mo ern In ust an e re-• •

mova 0 In ustna rocesses rom e • • •

ome a roor anization 0 e sc 00

necessa . •• • • • •

at we gtve In ustna traInIng a more proml-•

nent ace In our sc 00 s stem an at we len en e . of school attendance •

• become a

omes an

• •

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HE HILD IN 1'1IE •

• •• • our a n elr use as

s elters or e chi ren 0 or • WIVes 0 isa le men who • •

• ome unng t e ay, an re-

• • • • celve In ese nursenes an c I er

• • WlS to e re leve 0 ome cares; we ma

ren wi e necessaries 0 i e,. as our ideas • •

a necessItIes expan; ut, sooner or ater • •

we s a re Iscover e 0 trut at we

save

at s •• ••

ong as ami y I e continues, t e • ••

an ua I 0 at 1 e W1 eon-

trolle far more from wi in than from wi out.

In • • •

repeate y I IS, t oug , I we • • In e nel r, one- -one wa 0

• • as It toue es IS un amenta act 01

• • 1 e. ut In t at can never ac-

• • • • • t mtenbone ,can e accom-

HE HILD IN l'IIE •

• • • elr use

• o ose WI or

men who calJllot • WIVes 0 • ome unng t e ay, an re-

• • • • celve In ese nursenes an c I w ose

• • WIS to re leve 0 ome cares; we ma

ren wi e necessaries 0 i e,. as our ideas • •

a necessloes expan; ut, sooner or ater • •

we s a re Iscover e 0 trut at we cannot

save

at s •• ••

as aml y I e continues, t e • • ••

an ua I 0 at 1 e W1 e con-

trolIe far more from wi in than from wi out.

In • •

repeate y I IS, t • • •

smcere In e nel

• • as It touc es IS most un amenta act 01

• • 1 e. ut In t at can never ac-

• • • • • mtenbone ,cao e accom-

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D EIGHBO

inside - .

suaSlon, y nelg an •

o nn to eac ome a new sense 0 e

child's needs, to lift e standard of the whole

• • • • • VISion, eanng, reat lng, S an nutn-. . -

tlon, Wl e more e eclua In t e an

an of the short cuts to take two • recent ID-

stances • •

ree, or or proVl Ing mea S ree to • •••

r to teres I

arents or their a hili to meet em .

for · c . d, does not something need read- • •

the vision of the ? How

would spectacles freely provid used? How - unbroken?

be provided for 11// c . dren when • other . provide the. n

for the y few c · dren

to do so? If a c · d to

the promptest and easiest y is undoubtedly

a •

DElGHBO

inside - .

SUaSIOn, y neig an •

o nn to eac ome a new sense 0 e

child's needs, to lift e standard of the whole

• • • • • VlSlon, eanng, reat lng, S an nutn-. . -

tlon, Wl e more e eclua In t e an

an of the short cuts to take two • recent 1n-

stances • •

ree, or or proVl lng mea S ree to • •••

r to t e res I

arents or their a hili to meet em .

for · c . d, does not somcthing need read- • •

the vision of tbe ? How

would spectacles &eely provid used? How - unbroken?

he provided for 1111 c . dren when • other . provide the' n

for tbe y few c · dren

to do so? If a c · d to

the promptest and easiest y is u udoubtedly

a •

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* "

HE HItD IN

ing at for breakfast ? if we

it • for the woman well as the

all the c · dren , inclu~ng those below school

? Does the lunch meet th

then. a litde ? * Surely the only way of

· g with the needs of school dren is

• ' New Y Conllllinee on the Ph· elfare of

001 C . dren, which sends visiting cooks into . I •

wins the co . of the mother in devising better ways of bu · g and . , or,

where' the income is il,sufficient, through

the for the Con-dition of the Poor the of supplementing

it. In sev cities the expel ianent is

for socia] work and whose duty it is to

act as intellllediary between the school with

which she is i · ted, the charities, and the homes of the c . dren.

.. ana tile , VoL , p. 11

" by Zilpha D. Suaith; the ral6 ., VoL , No. 3, "Feeding of School Chi1dreo, U

c. s •

* "

HE HItD IN

ing at for hreakfast ? if we

it • for the woman weIl as the

all the c · dren , inclu~ng those below school

? Does the lunch meet tb

thelI. a litde ? * Surely the only way of

· g with the needs of school dren is

• ' New Y COllllllittee on the Ph· elfare of

001 C . dren, which sends visiting cooks into . I •

wins the co . of the mother in devising better ways of hu · g and . , or,

where' the income is il,sufficient, tbrough

the for the Con-dition of the Poor the of supplemellting

it. In sev cities the expel hnent is

for social work and whose duty it is to

act as inte11llediary hetween the school with

which she is i · ted, the charities, and the homes of the c . dren.

.. anti tlu , VoL , p. 11

" by Zilpha D. Suaith; the ral6 ., VoL , No. 3, "Feeding of School Chi1dreo, u

c. s •

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THE ooD EIGHBO

To from •

• • • consl er e se, IS a natura enoug mls-

ta to

life is disastrous. "It seems to e almost in-

• •• • w 0 accepts a su or lnate economIc bon • • • In t e amI e enerates Into a oa er an

rant. "

• •• • . engage In re Ing It up, w en we al to treat

•• • • a uestlons 0 Income an re le as e air

• rsto te ea 0 te amI ,0 emo er

• • eo eel c ot 109, s oes an mone or re e

a ter earin on e chi's account 0 e

need at home;

wo ers also i • • ore It too 0 ten In • •

elr vanous • • • •

re atlons WIt nee y amI les. • •• •

e same

beside relief.

nncI e a les to er ID • -

• • or c I ren w 0 were atten 109 no un ay

• se 00, an en ersua e t em to come to IS,

THE ooD EIGHBO

To from •

• • • consl er e se, IS a natura enoug mIs-

ta to

life is disastrous. "It seems to e almost in-

• •• • w 0 accepts a su or lnate economlc bon • • • In t e aml e enerates Into a oa er an

rant. "

• •• • . engage In re Ing It up, w en we al to treat

•• • • a uestlons 0 Income an re Ie as e air

• rsto te ea 0 te arnl ,0 erno er

• • co eet c ot lng, soes an mone or re e

a ter earin on e chi 's account 0 e

need at home;

wo ers also i • • ore It too 0 ten In • •

elr vanous • • • •

re atlons WIt nee y arnl les. • •• •

e same

beside relief.

nncl e a les to er In • -

• • or c I ren wowere atten lng no Uil ay

• sc 00, an en ersua e t em to co me to IS,

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n

• • •• • pe,r1rt""'llISSlon to Invite tee 1 ren. e oun

• • at IS 1 e act 0 to

• revIve a sense 0 res a

to in the midst of our

as benevo-

• • • as It IS In

• • aye sal Cl ma e a

• • muc sa er an more attractIve ace or C 1-

-• • ID SO erslstent ce

ma •

the streets •

c eaner p aces, In eve ren to • • •

run a ID. It C 1 reD must

doors often if the are to be ke t heal ,and

the ci 's out-of-doors should be well

an rom

a t ace

n

• • •• • pe,r1rt""'llISSlon to Invite tee 1 ren. e oun

• • at IS 1 e act 0 to

• revlve a sense 0 res a

to in the midst of our

as benevo-

• • • as It IS In

• • ave sal Cl ma e a

• • muc sa er an more attractlve ace or C 1-

-• • In so erslstent ce

ma •

the streets •

c eaner p aces, In eve ren to • • •

run a ID. lt C 1 reD must

doors of ten if the are to be ke t heal ,and

the ei 's out-of-doors should be weil

aD rom

a t ace

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-

HE D EIGHBOR

dren to e must • •

provI o esome amusements In p en an • • •

t en ea n WIt t e unw 0 esome re-• • • •

main er. o e n at t e ot er en IS to lore

• • • W IC C I ren now In great Dum •

• • e a roun movement or roVl In e u-

• •• • •• 'an no one lng, I It receives t e IDte 1 ent

• • support 0 a 00 nel ors, W1 0 more to

• ma e Cl

orant an care ess parent, •• •

goo , conSCientIouS one, I con emne •

e to a poor enVIronment, must 0 ten see

more active and maste ul 0 his chil ren

e

o

e misdirection 0 •

oun s, recreation • • •

pIers, out oor an In oor mnaSla, •

• • se 00 an ome ar ens, musIc an pictures

• ••• W 0 WIS es to s are IS ca aClt or en 0 -

-

-

HE OOD EIGHBOR

dren to •

provI •

o esome amusements In

e must

an • •

t en ea n t e unw 0 esome re-• • • •

maln er. oen at t e ot er en IS to 1 ore

•• • W IC e 1 ren now oe In great num ers.

• • e a roun movement or roVl In e u-

• •• • •• 'an no one lng, I It recelves t e Inte 1 ent

• • support 0 a 00 nel ors, W1 0 more to

• e e Cl

orant an care ess parent, •• •

goo , eonSClentlous one, I con emne •

e to a poor enVIronment, must 0 ten see e

more active and maste uI 0 his ehil ren

• oun s, recreatlon

• • • plers, out oor an In oor mnaSla, , an

• o

• • sc 00 an ome ar ens, musle an plctures

• ••• W 0 WIS es to s are IS ca aClt or en 0 -

-

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HE HILD IN THE

ment! • lcago an

ve mil ions in er

• onest, we - lrecte

•• •• • SI, m ustna e clenc an mora S, t IS • • ure -wo soon e wa e .

The streets and e schools should be eve -

-' or to •

. mltte -

nei h

can • •

air, and e condition 0

ese at east we are a rea com-

a ve air test of e true •

liness of a communi . If e school

e

are i I-ventilate an unsanita , i

Iitical interference, then we are

ettlng e most e p ess mem ers 0 t e com-

the sake of e children we have taken the e-• •

e ucatlon In our

cities out 0 · tics ?

e can a so encoura e ose e ucators W 0

extension of in

HE HILD IN THE

ment! • lcago an

ve mil ions in er

• onest, we - lrecte

•• •• • SI, m ustna e elene an mora s, t IS • • ure -wo soon e wa e .

The streets and e schools should be eve -

-' or to •

. mltte -

nei h

ean • •

air, and e condition 0

ese at east we are a rea com-

a ve air test of e true •

liness of a communi . If e school

e

are i l-ventilate an unsanita , i

Iitical interference, then we are

ettlng e most e p ess mem ers 0 t e com-

the sake of e children we have taken the e-• •

e ueatlon In our

eities out 0 · tics ?

e caD a so encoura e ose e ueators W 0

extension of in

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D EIGHBO ,

• • • • tna training, an t e etter P YSlca

• • • SC 00 e I ren t rou Im rove se 00 Ul-• • • • In s, an s stematlc me lea

rt all . . ,

Cl0zens movements etterment 0 • • •

SC 00 S, suc as t e u IC e ucatlon associa-

tion and the arents' association. ithout

• • • t e sc 00 aut ontles y reporting to t e com-

• • U so e ucatlon ureau a e I ren 0 sc 00

• own to us t at are not atten In r

watc u care or t ose w ose nee s are more •

unusua • eaten unmerCl u , or

• • • •

Slona or any c 1 In sue surroun-• • • In. e more ro oun we e leve In t e

ize this, and re rt the • •

acts to to protect c I ren rom • • •

crue t, 0 o'~wlng up our comp alnts to 15-•

ere WIt

D EIGHB ,

• • • • tna training, an t e etter p ySlca

• • • s C I ren t rou Im rove sc 00 Ul-

• •• aD tiC me Ica Ins ec-

su all . . ,

Cl0zens movements or t e etterment 0 • • •

sc 00 S, suc as t e u IC e ucatlon aSSOCla-

rion and the arents' association. ithout

• • • 00 aut ontles y reportlng to t e com-

• • e ucatlon ureau a C I ren 0 sc 00

• to us t at are not atten In r ar.

watc u care or t ose w ose nee s are more • •

unusua . s a C 1 unmerCI u , or

d to

• • • • •

SIODa e C 1 or any c 1 In suc surroun-• • • In. e more ro oun we leve In t e

ize this, and the • •

acts to to protect c I ren rom • • •

crue t, 0 oTWnwlng up our comp alnts to 15-•

te ere WIt

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HE HILD IN THE 41

• • ort S n t S OU e ma to accoDlsts,

• sa oon- an IVe- wo trae

C il ren. • • • 1 ICI

Is defec-.. . .' .

tlve Slg t, ea ring, reat lng or speec , W 0 IS

not now receivin t e est me ica care? e

sho

see •• •

s Instructions are carne out. s ere a • •

W ose at er or mot er comalDS 0 IS

im "incor-•

ca In , He too

• • • • rom some cl-saVIng specla 1St W 0

• • • ow to ea WIt tee nnln S 0 wa r ness,

for

• • S t ere a C I a out to e separate rom IS

• • arents or IS WI owe mot er ecause 0

? •

"Put . " Im away, an

• e C arlta e, t OU Dot

• • • • USln t IS rase, Wl 0 ten . su est aCl

at institutioD; but the child's • • • Im ID t IS or

whole future is involved, and e decision

HE HILD IN THE 41

• • ort S n t S erna to accoDlsts,

• sa oon- an IVe- wo trae

C i) ren. • • • • 1 ICI Wl

Is defec-.. . .' .

tlve Slg t, earlng, reat lng or speec , W 0 IS • •

not now recelVln t e est me ica care? e

sho

see , .. .

r s lnstructlons are carne out. s ere a • •

W ose at er or mot er comalDS 0 IS

He too

• • • • rom some C 1 -saVlng specla lSt W 0

• • • ow to ea WIt tee nDln S 0 wa ar ness,

for

• • S t ere a cia ut to e separate rom IS

• • arents or IS WI owe mot er ecause 0

? •

"Put . " Im away, an

• e C arlta e, t ou Dot

• • • • ustn t IS rase, Wl 0 ten . s act

at institutioD; but the child's • • • Im lD t IS or

whole future is involved, and e decision

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• • . -

-HE OOD EIGHBOR

• S Oll not e en II

There

our OWIl convenience

or references. are children's aid

deal e·. •

WIse y WIt suc emergencies. t may •

t e can Iscover wa s 0

to ether.

One of of

• • • a maJor 0 t e nlte tates rm In u a.

e of his su erintendence had n

e a • • •

somew ere t e exce ent a It 0 reco IZln

• • • t e we are 0 C 1 ren, Invo Vlng as ey 0

• • a ow e e 0 recent an Vlta c an es In

e • • • ami an o tee ects 0 C anta e a

el • •

• ••• a It 0 Imitating

• • . -

-42 HE OOD EIGHBOR

• s OU not e en U

There

our OWIl cOnVenlenCe

or references. are children's aid

••• • Wlse y WIt suc emergencles. t may e t at

• • • lscover wa s 0 pin t e aml

ODe of

• • • a maJor 0 tentte tates In u a.

e tas of his su . tendence had

e a • • •

somew ere t e exce ent a It 0 reco lZln

• • • we are 0 C 1 ren, lnvo VIng as ey 0

• • a e e 0 recent an VIta c an es In

e • • an o tee ects 0 C anta e a on

el • •

• ••• • a lt 0 lmltatlng e alluy maJor, 0

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HE HILD IN THE Il'Y

• at e n t ·01 1 askin uestions,

we shall all become better and more ul

at which we •

Wit e •

a resses 0 IC we sot ere ore •

• • • • roVl e , wntm em own at teen.o IS

volume or kee in them in some other conven-

. . ,. . aSSociation, e parents aSSocIatIon, t e epart-

• • ment 0 e llcatloD, e corn u so e ucatlon

e chil-

• • protect C I ren rom crue ty, t e pro anon

o cers, an e c i ren's ai socie •

HE HILD IN THR Il'Y

• at ent oor an . ol laskin •

,

we shall all become better and more useful

at which we •

Wit e •

a resses 0 IC we S 0 tere ore •

• • • • roVl e , wntm em OWIl at teen.o IS

volume or kee in them in some other conven-

. . ,. . aSSoclatloD, e parents aSSoclatlon, t e epart-

• • ment 0 e ucatlon, e com u so e ucatlon

e chil-

• • protect c I ren rom crue ty, t e pro atlon

o cers, an e c i ren's ai socie •

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HE HILD AT ORK.

years ago an ap a was ma e to a ••• •

ml lonalre to contn ute towar t e sup rt

o certain train in classes or newl ar-

ut e re use , on t e grouD t at e a • • ••

ma e IS own wa unal e suc InstructIon •

w en e a come to IS count

before, an at e e ha •

or lm. •

e IS 00 or a 0 US, ut W at WOll

aye ma e the millionaire understand that the

• • ma e ..-KT'IWlt an unreasona y ea an lca p,

e • •

came to a an were t e ral roa was ust

He statted

into the count from one of the mi le- antic • • •

WIt a pa on IS a car to ISO-• •

ate arms an VI ate S or w IC

44

HE HILD AT ORK.

years ago an ap a was ma e to a ••• •

mI lonalre to contn ute towar t e sup

o certain train in classes or 0 s newl ar-

ut e re use , on t e grouD t at e a • • ••

ma e IS OWIl wa unal e suc lnstructlon •

w en e a come to IS coun

before, an at e ha

• tru e IS 00 or a 0 US,

ave ma e the millionaire understand that the

• • ma e 'W"KY"OWlt an unreasona y ea an lca p,

e • •

came to a an w ere t e ral roa was ust

He statted

into the count from one of the mi Ie- antic • • •

on IS .... ,car In to ISO-•

ate arms an VI a es

44

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t ere • 1 e

tra e,

akin,

ate

een a

time!

HE HILD AT ORK

• ns

human

e ha •

eman • • In

ree aIr 0 eaven, an cou t ere aye

etter re aration or e ife 0 at

he educational values of the whole • IS mo em

• • successor, rust Into t e acto u IS

• • • arnva, Wl out our an ua e, WI out

• • • •• o an In IVl e process, In W IC e •

t rou a ew monotonous monons or

man • r another "dead-end" occu-

• • •• e enters e Istnct mess en er set vice an IS

in as his rst lesson e worst at A ulerica has

to teach.

as erse transgresse • •• • 1 orance cannot ame t e ml lonalre.

rou

too

have I . slate in district committees for e

HE HILD AT 0

tere eman •

i e eàm?

tra e, human

akin, e ha

• •• n IS, eo a , an meoc,

a t e

een a

time!

eaven, an cou t ere ave

etter re aration or e ife 0 at

he educational values of the whole • IS

• • successor, rust Into t e acto U

out sc

IS • • •

arnva, Wl out our an ua e, Wl 001-

h ·cal

• • • •• o an In IV! e process, In W IC e •

oes a ew monotonous mObons or

ours ai. r another "dead-end" occu-

• • •• e enters e lstnct messen er set vice an IS

rst lesson e worst at AUlerica has

to teaeh.

as erse transgresse rou • •• • 1 orance cannot ame t e mi lonalre. too

have I . slate in district committees for e

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, -

HE OOD EIGHBOR

• • •

• • • t e committee eCIslons e -su

and

e mi l-owller's wi e on the committee acte

In ait w en she assiste us, in

case a ter case, to et or e oun C

dren of widows and of disabled fa ers. But

of ese falllilies and • •

C I ren, as we elr careers •

num er 0 ears, e our e es; connnu-

ous care of families has is advanta e over

• • e t n ty se -re lance t at we a ope to

• • oster 1 not eve 0 • 0 e

c il ren coul not read an write; man

• • e even; t elr mora an P slca tone was

owere ; an ra uaIl we came to see at t e

• •• t elr ent Into In ust one 'Y one un er

• • • con Itlons t at wou uarantee to er t elr

This meant

, -

HE EIGHBOR

• • •

• • • t e committee eCISlons . e -su rt

and

e mi l-owller's wi e on the committee acte

In w en she assÎste us, in

case a ter case, to et wor or e OUD C -

dren of widows and of disabled fa ers. But

of ese falllilies and • •

C 1 ren, as we 0 owe elr careers or a

num er 0 ears, 0

ous care of families has is advanta e over

• • e t n ty se -re lanee t at we a ope to

• • oster 1 not eve o. ome 0 e

c il ren coul not read an wIite; man

• • e even; t elr mora an p slca tone was

owere ; an ra uall we came to see at t e

• •• t elr ent Into In ust one 'Y one un er

• • • con ltlons t at wou uarantee to er t elr

This meant

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ILD AT ORK

• canon, an at not be

before e 10 hours at r

o a 0 escence. • •••

om anSOD 0 resu ts ID vanous Clt

rou tout e fu er fact at the

child was not

e e •

• • ent Wl OW or 0 t e lsa e a er, ut at

fac-

we

eir c i ren's eamin •

nel a not e

most convenient to the mills and factories, • • •• •

ose ID W IC e ID ustna op rtUDlt was • • ••

e reatest, were t e ones In W IC ami les

a

• • alllS ca S It, a too arge Y ID our

• • ea eu atlons. e te s 0 one manu actunn

town where a se 001 census was taken at

in the schoo s. t is num er 1100 were out • •

o or mate reasons, suc as atten -

LD AT ORK

• canon, an at e must not be

ular work before 10 hours at r e •

n • • o a

• • • • In vanous Clt nel -

rou tout er fact at the

child was not

e e •

• ent Wl ow or 0 tea er, ut at

000 &~

y we

• • e nel r 00 a not e

lar est numbers

most convenient to the mills and factones, •• •

ose e In ustna 0 unIt was • • ••

e reatest, were t e ones In W IC aml les

a

he " widowed mother , " as • •

Ins ca s lt, a gure too arge y In our • •

ca cu atlons. e te s 0 one manu actunn

town where a sc 001 census was taken at

showed children on the census roU but not

in the schoo s. t is num er 1100 were out • • tlmate reasons, suc as atten -

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, •

• • HE EIGHBOR.

ance at removal, illness, &C.

the • • •

remaining 2 00 on y were t e c 1-•

ese It was oun

e 2 00,

-

to

•• • • pnvate pensions care u y a mlnls-

• • tere wou not t IS sma expen Iture 0

• •• time an unb eel ren 0 e 2

cal, industrial and moral future of e whole

2 oo? •

ext to t e Wl owe mot er ar ument, we e street and its dan ers as a hear most of

• IS

• • •• Irre evant, as t e crow In IS In t e ra es or

• oun er c I ren, or w om even tea vocates

• • as a su stltute. ur compu so e ucatlon

. , aws must e en orce ,0 course, an t e c I s

time must be turned to account educa-

, •

• • HE EIGHBOR.

ance at removal, illness, &c.

the • • •

remalnlng 2 00 on y were t e c 1-•

ese It was oun

e 2 00,

-

to

•• • • pnvate pensions care u y a mlnls-

• • tere wou not t IS sma expen Iture 0

• •• time an unb e C I ren 0 e 2

cal, industrial and moral future of e whole

2 oo? •

ext to t e Wl owe mot er ar ument, we

estreet and its dan ers as a hear most of

• IS

• • •• Irre evant, as t e crow In IS In t e ra es or

• oun er c 1 ren, or w om even tea vocates

• • as a su stltute. ur compu so e ucatlon

. , aws must e en orce ,0 course, an t e CIS

time must be turned to account educa-

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HE HILD AT ORK

ut e

• as ve

•• • to tu OSIS, rom I ega emp oyment In a

• enns vanla ass ouse, were e was wo -

• • teer societies.

er wor •

one e ns to

• • epart­

on ment w IC as no sympat Wl t e

en orcement a raw, an COD­

W 0 violate • u-nues to

4

HE HILD AT ORK

ut e

• as ve

•• • to tu OSIS, rom 1 ega emp oyment In a

• enns vanla ass ouse, w ere e was wo -

• • teer SOCletJes.

er wor •

one e ns to

• • epart­

on ment W IC as DO sympat Wl t e

en orcement a r aw, an con­

W 0 violate • u-nues to

4

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, E EIGHBOR.

• • ance at nvate sc 00 s, remova, 1 ness,

the remainin 2 00 onl 66 were the chil-

at 2 ,or ess an one per cent. 0 •

elr mo -

ers.

work in

shoul t ese 2 00 e . tte to

order that the 2 •

tlnue to • •

not a •

t rou nvate

care 0 t ese ew ami les

ens ions care uIl adminis-

tered--.:would not • •

time an e c I ren 0

were u a e to wor aye e

cal, industrial and moral uture 0

2 oo?

ext to •

of

e

e W oe

ear most 0 e street an Its an ers as a • •

reason or uttln C 1 ren to wo ve ear.

or •

ounger c I ren, or w om even tea vocates

o cia or wou ar I su est e acto

as a substitute. education

must e turne to account e uca-

, EIGHBOR.

• • ance at nvate sc 00 s, remova, 1 ness,

the remainin 2 00 onl 66 were the chil-

at 2 ,or ess an one per cent. 0 e 2 00,

ers. shoul tese 2 00 e eIlIlitte to

work in order that the 2 •

tlnue to sup • •

care 0 t ese ew aml les

ensions care uIl adminis­

• time ao

were u a e to wor ave e

cal, industrial and moral uture 0

2 oo?

ext to •

e

e

of

e 2

estreet an lts an ers as a • •

reason or uttln C 1 ren to ve ear.

or •

ounger c I ren, or w om even tea vocates

a or wou ar 1 e acto

as a bstÎtute. educatÎon

• p ay ome must tUfoe to account e uca-

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HE HILD AT ORK 49

• bona But the

street • •

as It now IS as oun W 0

chil

to children.

uge at en , a., a se 00 or wa ar

• • teer SOCieties. • •

• one

ar

S to won er

slml ar rescues,

ow on a tate wi I

• en orcement 0 tee I a

• •• ues to eep In 0 ce Ins

4

rt-

t e on

aw, an con-

HE HILD AT ORK 49

But the

street • •

as lt now IS as OUD y t ose W 0

ebil

to children. ouseo •

e uge at en , a., a sc 00 or wa

• •

o secure tere ease 0 a 0 0 twe ve, ust

recovere rom i t eria an wi a tendene

• • teer SOCletles.

wor ar •

one S to won er

• en oreement 0 tee I

• ues to eep

4

• • slml ar rescues,

ow on a tate wi I

a • Ins

t e

r aw, an

epart-

on

con-

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-' . •

li •

"

HE OOD EIGHBOR

• • • Its prOVIsions. e rea • • • IS In t e 0 nel or .

• • • •

course,

a ou-

san nel In m Cl saw a un-

e nee e . •

wou e t elr own appea , an

ment, or wa es, 0 C il ren un er ourteen,

• • • • •

emp oyment 0 orel c I ren un er •

sixteen W 0 cannot rea

would ecome im ossi le.

to forei • -

• • .wrWllte n IS ,

•• • c anng t at t IS e ort to exc u e C 1 ren IJ It er

• ••• ••• sixteen W 0 cannot wnte n IS IS a IscnlDl-

• •• • nation a alnst orel a • t IS rea a

measure in the interests of forei

hastens their mericanization,

• • ers, In at It

or else encour-

ages t em to omes awa rom our COD-•

este centers 0

li e s m ath

u atlon. ne ma aye

the effo •

WI • •

to restnct lm-

yet may see e • •

a vantage 0 regu atlng It • •

C I a an ousln - aws, or no one

rofit more directl an e imlui ant him-

-

-' . •

li •

"

HE OOD EIGHBO

• • • lts prOVlSIOnS. e rea • • • IS In tea 0 nel

• • • •

course,

a ou-

san nel rs In m Clt saw a un-

e nee e . •

wou e t elr OWIl appea , an

ment, or wa es, 0 C il ren un er ourteen,

• • • • •

emp oyment 0 orel - om c I ren un er • •

sixteen W 0 cannot rea an wIlte , would ecome im . Ie.

e-•• •

c anng t at t IS e ort to exc u e c 1 ren IJ 11 er • ••• •••

slxteen W 0 cannot wnte n IS IS a lscnlDl-• •• •

natlon a alnst orel a t IS rea a

measure in the interests of forei

hastens their mericanization,

• • ers, In at It

or else encour-

ages t em to omes awa rom our con-•

este centers 0

li e 5 m ath

atlon. ave •

WI the effo • •

to restnct lm-

e • • • a vantage 0 regu atlng lt means 0 ve

• • • C I a r an OUSln - aws, or no one W1

rofit more directl an e·· him-

-

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AT 0 I

• • se w en we s a at ast come to maIntaIn a

• • mInImum stan ar 0 C care an 0

• •• • • sanItatIon In our cItIes.

, .

• • • • Inter rete as

with the em-•

S oWln a

• wor I e 0

• • • e c 1 once past, an t e se 00 yen Its • •• •

air c ance Wit Iffi, t e acto Wl,uner

rtun-• I t acto owners aye a to

• more t an t elr s are 0 a use or a

• • con ItlOnS, ecause t a to be the chief

offenders in one section of the coun

who has ha the c • tlon 0 some 0 t e \

• • o em In more t an one cia or corn-

• al

• can testl t at would welcome an

onest an strict enforcement of the laws at

• • eammg occupattons.

t can eac one e in the Ion

cam ai . ust be

HE HILD AT ORK I

• • en we s a at ast come to malDtalD a • • •

goo mInImum stan ar 0 Cl care aD 0 • •• • •

saDltatloo 10 our cltles.

, .

• • e Inter rete as

with the em-

p er c i ren in our factories an •

wor

t 0

ps. I e 0 • •

e c once past, an t e sc 00 ven lts • •• •

alf C ance Wit lffi, te acta Wl, un er

mo em conditions of • • •

, gtve

rtun-

t at e nee s. acta owners ave a to •

ear more t aD t elr s are 0 a use or a • •

con ItlOnS, use t e a n to be the chief

ofrenders in one seclion of the coun .

who has ha the c ration 0 same 0 • •

o em In more t an ODe cia or com-

ai cao testi t at man would welcome an

ODest an strict enforcement of the laws at

• • eammg occupabons.

at cao eac ODe 0 to e in the Ion

cam ai . ust be

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-

, HE OOD EIGHBOR

o C 00 rom premature em

• ,

• • us to e wor n 1 e to t e acto

I •

edu-

and to the State chil a or committee . •

can we 0 to e p t e C 1 ren w 0 are

e a I , or w 0 are about to enter u n • wo In

-

work? The choice of work in which ere is

• • •• tunlty to acquIre rea IS most Im

arents are often la of a vice here; an no

angerous • • • •

occupatIons, an to Iscrlmlnate wor

t at re ares for future usefulness and "dead­

end" work. •

sc 00 s cannot e recommen e or e am 1-

cities, the ve chance of advancement t at t e

-

, EIGHBOR

• • tec~tJon 0 C 1 00 rom premature em 0-

ment?

I •

and to the State chil a or committee . •

t can we 0 to e p t e C 1 ren W 0 are

wor· e a I , or w 0 are about to enter u -

work? The choice of work in which ere is

• • •• tunlty to acqulre rea IS most lm

arents are of ten la of a vice here; an no

angerous • • • •

occupatlons, an to lscrlmlnate

t at re ares for future usefulness and "dead­

end" work. •

sc 00 scannot e recommen e or e am 1-

cities, the ve chance of advancement t at t e

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HE - HILD AT ORK

• • • al oes not Ive, an am Intereste

to see ow

an

en ere is tee i . ust ast the school

" .. " e waste 0 all t at comes rom our

ne eel to fit exce tional children for the work

• • • Istress. gnorance IS, In ee ,t e • • •

erue est 0 t leves; It ro s an woun s us ID so

man wa s, and the wounds are never healed.

aye tea resses 0 t e tate a r com-

education bureau, the

. .. , o e ucatlon, t e wor r s e u s, t e ot er

c u s or

HE - HILD AT ORK

• • • al nes not lve, an am lntereste

to see ow

an

en ere is t e c i . ust ast the school

" .. " e waste 0 all t at comes rom our

ne ect to fit exce tional children for the work

• • • lstress. gnorance IS, In ee ,t e • • •

crue est 0 t leves; lt ro s an woun s us 10 so

man wa s, and the wounds are never healed.

ave tea resses 0 t e tate a r com-education bureau, the

. .. , o e ucatlon, t e wor r s c u s, t e ot er

cu s or

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HE ULT ORKER.

• an mtro ucto c apter aye re erre to

at iso ation 0 e relative well-to- 0

mechanical contrivances.

an mail; we consume at one end of e •• • •

tro ey Ine an ral way tra e co tIes •

ma e at eo er; an e etal s 0 e ro-

cesses •

are 1 • •• • • • •

ut It IS In t IS ve part 0 our al y IVes, In •

e wa at we u an consume necessl-

• rs. e aye no contact WI t em, we • •

• not reeo lze t em w en we pass t em on e

-• street, an et, or or or eVl, we are • • • •

s a ID ell" Ives eve a our olce

ers preten to e-• • • • • leve t at t IS In uence IDeVl-

54

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,

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HE ULT ORKER.

• an mtro ucto capter ave re erre to

at iso ation 0 e relative well-to- 0

mechanical contrivances.

an mail; we consume at one end of e •• • •

tro ey tne an ral way tra e co tIes •

ma e at eo er; an e etal S 0 e ro-

cesses •

are 1 • •• • • • •

ut lt IS In t IS ve part 0 our al y IVes, In •

e wa at we u an consume necessi-

• rs. e ave no contact WI tem, we • •

• not reeo lze t em w en we pass t em on e

-• street, an et, or or or eVl, we are • • • • s a In el!" tves eve a our Olce

ers preten to e-• • • • • leve t at t IS In uence lneVl-

54

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HE ULT ORKER

at lavis •

expen Iture ta

more

e

e etter we "

e

or "

• a I use to e one 0

e avorite illustrations of is orm of auto-• •

manc ene cence. t was assume at, 1

ave •

e ra ey-•

not aye een mveste • • • •• m an In ust eSI e '" ro-

• uee use u m.

e fact • ever, 18 at

• • • pnclous expen Iture. at e

• • s a at elr a wa o avors an

ecorations and a hun • re 0 er were, •• • • Imagtne, unique, or w y a e nOise a out

em ? ut no in so emora izes in ust

e se we rouse • •

opes at we can never sans ,we Increase • •

e uncertainties 0

articu ar Of III of

it in disuse.

em t, we ca a • • Into

HE ULT ORKER

ta 00, at e

re e etter we "ma wor or

e r." • a 1 use to e one 0

e avorite illustratÎons of is orm of auto-• •

mattc ene cence. t was assume at, I

ave

e ra ey-•

not ave een mveste • •

ust e ro-•

uee use u m.

e fact • ever, 18 at

• • • pnclous expen lture. at e

• • s a at elr a wa 0 avors an

ecorations and a hun re were, •• • • lmagtne, unlque, or w y a e nOlse a t

em ? ut no in so emora izes in ust

• • opes at we can never sans ,we lncrease

• • e uncertalntles 0 em 0 ment, we ca a

articu ar Olnl of

it in disuse.

• • lnto

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HE OOD EIGHBO

And a taste for •

y lsas-

trous. ays emar osanquet,

If we . have nasty things, y things,

some dy to make them. If we . have im­y cheap things, we are conde1nnjllg some­

y to work without proper pay.

• goo s out 0 t e rus season at re uce pnces.

• • IS IS on y one wa, ut a goo way as ar •

as It oes, 0

ahead.

con erre • • •

ose w 0 tOl; name y, e e ua Izat10n 0

he demoralization of uncertain income • •

w en at Income IS ve t e tempta-• •

tl0ns 0 man .... SOl eness 0 owe

weeks of work at hi h ressure durin Ion

hours we have li e !",aalization of what these

-

HE OOD EIGHBO

And a taste for •

y lsas-

trous. ays emar osanquet,

If we . have nasty things, y things,

same dy to make them. Ir we . have im­

y cheap thillgs, we are conde1nnjllg some­

y to work without proper pay.

• goo s out 0 t e rus season at re uee pnees.

• • IS IS on y one wa, ut a goo war as ar •

as It oes, 0

ahead.

con erre • • •

ose w 0 tOl; name y, e e ua Izatton 0

he demoralization of uncertain income • •

w en at Income IS ve t e tempta-• •

tl0ns 0 man .... SOl eness 0 owe

weeks of work at hi h ressure durin Ion

hours we have IÎ e !",aalizatÎon of what these

-

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.'

mean

an

home life 0

n

HE ULT ORKER

• • e Intermittent wor r.

e wea er,

oor an in oor tasks has re uce e en

e •

• •• Investigation

• ma e among e garment wor I a e-

owe at "on an avera e ere • • la In I s

ear when

coat and trouser makers are i le, an ere are

i idle weeks for the " •

• • • mp 0 ers Wl splnt can 0 as

muc as e consumer to e lives 0

wor

du to • •

organIzations an tra e agreements.

e life and limb of

• • •

• eVlces

ey

e

aw requIres IDstea 0 61S; ut In no wa can

.'

HE ULT ORKER

• m mean

moralit an

home life 0

ri ft, uniess we have knowIl

ce,

e • •

e Intermittent wor •

e wea er,

• •• lDvestlgatlon

• ma e among e garment wo 0 1 a e-

. . " la In I S owe at on an avera e ere

ear when

coat and trouser makers are i Ie, an ere are

i idle weeks for the vest ers. "

to • •

organlzatlOnS an tra e agreements.

e life and limb of

• • •

• eVlces

ey

e

aw requlres lDstea 0 61S; ut In DO wa can

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HE OOD EIGHBOR

• • • • o a reater service t an In eVISln wa s,

. . - . eve SSI e com matlon 0 tasks, to

ut e super-• •• • Inten ent 0 a gas company, WIS Ing to gIve e

• tters stea y wor a vertlse to se gas stoves

at • · · to realize e ousan s 0 wa S In

• W IC ht could be made of bene-

t to e consumer, to the manufacturer, and,

above all, to e worker. • •

ac one can e p. IS IS e ur en 0

cater in t is ut it is eculiarl .

true here.

not be overstrained ut cheere an enriche • • • I we cou contnve to put more rains an

• • eart Into our urc ase 0 0 set vice.

• • It IS

em

efore we to have em ma e. our •

are out 0 repair, w not sen em to e •

HE EIGHBOR

• • • • • • reater service t an In eVlSln wa s,

. - . e com maUon 0 tasks, to

rou out e super-• •• • Inten ent 0 a gas company, WIS Ing to glve e

• tters stea y wor a vertlse to se gas stoves

at

· in to realize e ousan s 0 wa S in

ore ou ht could he made of hene­

t to e consumer, to the manufacturer, and,

ahove all, to e worker. • •

ac one can IS IS e ur en 0

.

true here.

not be overstrained ut cheere an enriche • • • I we cou contnve to put more ralns an

• • eart lnto our urc ase 0 00 S an 0 sel vice.

• • lt IS

em

efore we t to have em ma e. our •

are out 0 repalr, w not sen em to e •

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HE ULT ORKER

t at we must aye em at once?

to e ome •

aun ress w en we are awa ,saVln wo

• a convenient appen age to our own suc a

• •• • • al y a It nn Its own rewar ID a more

But rewards are beside the mar ; a ,

• • • • e eVlte were respecta e Clbzens certam ,

an ro

on er side. • •

In ness to e t 0

onsumers' • our nel e

• • comes to our assIstance. ts are

ve

Do no shopping five 0' clock.

Do no shopping on and duling the week before C . tmas.

Receive no packages delivered six 0' clock

without protest to the management.

HE ULT ORKER

t at we must ave em at on ce ?

to e ome •

aun ress w en we are awa ,saVln wo

• a convenlent appen age to our OWIl suc a

• •• • • al y a lt nn lts OWIl rewar In a more

But rewards are beside the mar ; a ,

• • • • e eVlte were respecta e Clbzens certam ,

an ro

on er side. • •

In ness to e t 0

onsumers' • our nel e

• • comes to our asslstance. ts are

ve

Do no shopping live 0' clock.

Do no shopping on and dulÏng tbe week before C . tinas.

Receive no packages delivered sa 0' clock

without protest to tbe management.

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. •

HE D EIGHBOR

a weekly -holiday during two sururner ; • ,

corn nsation for ovel tirne j lunch and toilet rooms

from work-room from each other; seats

for employees em pennitted to use

plo ent such as to enable employee to lead a

self. . and life; obedience to the

laws of the State. e nu lIisbea lists

of such houses for various . ties.

Ask for under • condi-

tions and without c or •

e grants the use of its to manu-

meeting these conditions.

• • • e 0 e 0 DS to e sV/eatlDg system

• • •• • • IS oun ID e IDa I I 0 uman eln s to

, •

WI steam power. or at caD e one • •

aD IS one equa we mac IDes cannot e • •

ODe y men, an Stl ess y womeD, Wl out • at elf

• • earnIng were en, ere ore, wo IS

manu acturers to " alIne • •

• ID

• tenement SOS or In e omes 0

• t e ours are necessan on an e a sma •

. •

HE OOD EIGHBOR

a weekly -holiday dndng two snuuuer ;

at

riOD for oVel tirne j lunch and toilet rooms fi-om work-room and &om each other; seats

for employees and employees pennitted to use

plo ent sueh as to enable employee to a

self-res ting and life; obedienee to the

laws of the State. e nu lIishea mts

of sueh houses for various •

Ask for nudel v/ear Inade under sanitair condi-

tions and without •

e grants the use of its to manu-

factuTcl s meeting these conditions •

• • • • eoe 0 Jecllons to e sV/eatlng system

• • •• • • IS oun In e Ina I I 0 uman cln s to

wer, •

WI steam power. or at can e one • •

an IS one equa we mac Ines cannot e • •

one y men, an Stl ess y women, Wl out • at elr

• • eamlng wer. en, IS

manu acturers to " aflue •

e one In •

tenement SOS or In e omes 0 , •

t e ours are necessan on an e a sma •

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E ULT ORKER

• • • e s rea 0 lsease IS o manu­

it, but e

removed as

acto laws

• • acture IS a stroD

inevitable effect u n e worker,

he is from •• • •

an fom e Imme late overslg t 0 IS ern-• •

p oyer, IS a Stl stroD er one.

A Pbj]adelphia mem of the ,

contracted diphtheda from a visit to in which a woman was c . dren's

dresses by the bedside of a c . d who died

later of the · Into how many houses these

little dresses the gel illS of contagion is 1] 11-

, but the incident is mentioned here

the woman's ea. niugs were, at the tiane, 35 cents

for a tbj. teen-hour •

Before her c · d was ill, she was be-

sought by a neigh settleluent to leave the

child at the

work ; but home work seemed readier at hand

and she refilsed. er the c . d' s death, she

did enter a textile Ini)), and is now em uiug 7

• • • •

* . does not mean that . should always be

to enter factories, but that the home indUlti1, if one be found, should not be factory work.

ULT

• • e s rea 0 lsease o 0 manu-

inevitabie effect u n e worker, removed as

he is from •• • •

an rom e Imme late oversig t 0 IS em-• •

p oyer, IS a Stl stron er one.

A mem of tbe ConsUlners'

* does not mean that widows with to enter factories, but that tbe home

fOl1Dd, should not he &ctory work.

should he , jf one he

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2 HE OOD EIGHBOR

Relie unds cannot • • •

e a IDlnlstere wIse • •

WI out eepln

• • IS POSSI e or c

• • ers. a man WIt our C I ren can earn on

a as an unskille

• •• supp ementlng IS Income, to s money

•• • • an tIme In or Im a new e were

• •

and where liv­

woman wor

ou •

su ement t IS amount, In or er to It

ssible or her to live, or should it use eve

resource at its command to secure or her better • • • •

paying wor In case s e IS tte to 0 It; or, • • • In case s e IS not, to train er or etter ,

• • an su port er entire Ullll e o

• • ent wor rs WIt worn, at a wage, s e IS •• • •

comm In corn etltlon.

e entrance of man • women Into wage-• ••

earnIng occupatIons IS one 0 e natura re-

2 HE OOD EIGHBOR

Relie unds cannot • •

e a IDlnlstere • • • • • •

WI out eepln In ustna questlons CODtlDU-" em lt

•• • • IS pOSSI e or C anty to ma p gnevous un- \

" . ers. a man WIt our C I ren can earn on

a wee as an unskille

" ". supp ementlDg IS IDcome, to s money •• • •

an tIme In s or Im a new e W ere

and where liv­

woman wo

ou • • •

su ement t IS amount, In or er to lt

"bie or her to live, or should it use eve

resource at its command to secure or her better " . .

paylng wor In case seis tte to • • • In case seIs not, to traIn er or wo

• • • an su port er entlre UIl n e eno 0

• • ent wor ers WIt w om, at a wage, seIs •• • •

comm In com etltlon.

e entraDce of man • women lDtO wage-• ••

eamlng occupatlons IS one 0 e natura re-

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HE ULT ORKER

suIts e aban onment ome •

ustrles - •

re erence as een ma e In

ter on e il at

t e

y

• tlona erne ast ear pro-• •• • I I or women em 0 e In

• actones an s, laces ourteen UfO-

• • • ean natIons a ea nlte tates ID

e ea an

e

ours 0

unconstitutional in this count ,it woul e a •• • • •

patnotlc 109 to amen e constItutIon • •

to meet a con Itlon un reame

rame .

• e an 1-

• •• cap 0 race an nattona preJu Ice. e par-

• • • a e 0 e amantan IS SO su reme 1 -

• cant Just ecause e rescue man was a ew

an e •

group at surroun e eac er an questioner

on e at is tale was rst to

-

HE ULT OkKER

sults e aban onment ome •

ustrles - •

re erence as een ma e In

ter on e il at

t e

y

• tlona eme ast ear pro-• •• • 1 1 or women em 0 e In

• actones an s, laces ourteen UfO-

• • • ean natIons a ea ntte tates In

e ea an

e

ours 0

unconstitutional in this count ,it WOU} e a •• • • •

patnotlc IDg to amen e constltutlon • •

to meet a con Itlon un reame

rame .

• e aD 1-

• •• cap 0 race an nattona preJu lce. e par-

• • • a e 0 e amantan IS SO su rerne 1 -

• cant Just ecause erescue man was a ew

aD e •

group at surroun e eac er an questloner

on e at is tale was rst to

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4 HE OOD EIGHBOll

all ra-• • •

matlc contrast, ut too 0 ten we mIss It a to-

at we must e kind to one ano er even at • •

some persona InconvenIence.

or indi-•

WI out

names, 0 course has discovere •

encan

, •

• II"n

e

heaviest and

• ••• ourse yes to e IS anta onlstlc attltu e.

e wisdom

• a nelg r y uty to ose w om we aye

a lowe to enter.

• tlon

solu­

e social unrest of our time seems to center .

on as een e

ru e ra er an

,

HE OOD EIGHBOll

all D-• • •

matlc contrast, ut too 0 ten we mIss lt a to-

at we must e kind to one ano er even at • •

some persona Inconvenlence.

or indi­

names, 0 course has discovere

, •

• II"n

e

heaviest and

• ••• ourse yes to e IS anta onlstlc attltu e.

e wisdom

• a neIg r y uty to ose w om we ave

a lowe to enter.

• tlon

sol u­

e social unrest of our time seems to center .

on as e

ru e ra er an

,

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HE ULT ORKER

• • u e su In so ar as It concerns

• • e an lca ppe . e tOpiC as no limitations,

ut e and its au or •

aye ve e Ite • •

ones, ma g any uate treatment In

pace 0 • Im e.

s

HE ULT ORKER

• • • u n e su Ject 0 In so ar as lt concerns

• • e an lca ppe . e tOpiC as no limÎtations,

ut e and its au or •

ave ve e lte • • •

ones, any uate treatment In IS

pace 0 • lm e.

s

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• . '

HE ENA

an " e whole is transformed into a scene of

from is at •

e ar 0 ent om a een too ; at

foredoomed to failure. But a truer moral is

ase on the

an lor ism.

so on a time to the real condition of his ten-

ant at is ness a come too late. • •

senteelsm IS not t e on y cause 0 a ous-

66

• . '

HE

an " e whole is transformed into a scene of

e dra V/U from is at •

e ar 0 ent om a een too ; at

foredoomed to failure. But a truer moral is

ase on the

an lor isme

50 on a time to the real condition of his ten-

ant at is ness a come too late. • •

senteelsm IS not t e on y cause 0 a ous-

66

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HE

• • • • • • m con Itlons. e n IS a newer

e 0 lan lor o 0 ten puts • • IS saVln

• • • • Into a ouse W I e su ets, IVlng • • ID two or ree 0 Its rooms, an exact­

rentals •

• m or e rest e ·hIe

e fewest • e convenIences. •

ut IS • • • • IS W1 a ow stan ar 0 •

• e an a 1 er stan ar , w 0 use

• to co IS OWIl rents or, at east,

• • su ten e repaIrs, was rare a ar man.

ontact a • •

t IS genera y sup e at ew or IS • •

eonycl WI a tenement ouse ro em.

de ition 0 a tenement • •

ouse IS IS not true, • • or IS IS COlJllt

at ew

at as a • •• • •

ma 0 Its tota u abOD In ouses

erecte for a number of families each, houses of

e six-sto ,narrow-airs aft varie ; an • In

• •• • • t IS regar er ousmg con Itlons are pecu lar.

as

e

e sto •

een to man times e ore 0 er eter­

e suc-etter conditions; of • •• •

, nlng ID a commIttee 0 • •

ew rgaDlzatIon

HE

• • • • • m con Itlons. ener IS a newer

o lan lor • •

w 0 0 ten puts IS saVln • • • • Into a I e su ets, lVlng • m two or ree 0 exact­

rentals •

• m or e rest

or e fewest • e convenlences. •

ut IS • • • • IS W1 a ow stan ar 0

• e an a 1 er stan ar , W 0 use

• IS OWIl rents or, at east,

• • su erluten erepalrs, was rare a ar man .

• ntact a SI e.

• • t IS genera y SU at ew IS

• • eonycl WI a tenement ou se ro em.

de ition 0 a tenement • •

ouse IS IS not true, at ew

at as a • IS count

• •• • ma ont 0 lts tota In ouses

erecte for a number of families each, houses of

e six-sto ,narrow-airs aft varie ; an • In

• •• • • t IS regar er ousmg con ltlons are pecu lar.

as

e

e sto •

een to man times e ore 0 er eter­

e suc-etter conditions ; of • •• •

, nlng In a commIttee 0 • •• •

ew or an rganlzatIon oclet,

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HE OOD EIGHBOR..

• • • contInuing tate-ap commIS-• •

Slon, roug t e creaoon, ater, 0 a new • •

tenement ouse epartment W1 WI e powers,

• nen S 0

work 0 at epartment. • •• IC It IS con

• t e ID

• turn Instea

en asserte •• • IS IS a

e

to

at

• • • ID two suc p aces le e ore me as wnte.

• • • o eac er an olng elr on e

• premIses.

ree from

ousan s 0 •

an occuple

ese ouses, uilt

y ree or more.

to e

ere are

features often found in these

dwe . gs are inadequate water supply sa lIi-accolllluodations; broken and defective

ace

HE OOD EIGHBOR..

• • • contlnulng tate-ap commIS-• •

SIon, roug t e creaoon, ater, 0 a new • •

tenement ouse epartment W1 WI e powers,

• nen S 0

work 0 at epartment. • •• IC It IS con

• t e In

• turn Instea

en asserte •• • IS IS a

e

to

at

• • • In two suc p aces Ie e ore me as wnte.

• • • o eac er an olng elr on e

• premIses.

ree from

ousan s 0 •

an occuple

ese ouses, uilt

y ree or more.

to e

ere are

features often found in these

dwe . gs are inadequate water supply sa lIi-accolilluodations; broken and defective

ace

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; overcrow of sleeping rooms; lack of· ; no provision for the di of ; and • light and air due to

the erection of second b · ding on the sa IIle •

• •

• • sent) ng a ra er aspect In e rt

to have ad at least one ease 0 tu ere os is in •

e year I ,elg t •

a occurre In am-

e erate

• , It may e e , 0 tenants en ure sue

• tlon

• • •• • nUIsances. ccor Ing y, e patient or In 1-

• • • erent tenant stays an con loons etenorate •

HE ENANT

; overcrow · g of sleeping rooms; lack • no ,

of ; and ins cient light and air due to the erection of a second b · ding on the sa .. te lot.

• •

• • sent) ng a ra er 0 aspect In e re rt

to have ad at least one case 0 tu ere osÎs in

eac e year I • •

s rom tu ereu OSIS a occurre In am-• • lIes ere at vvere to tee erate

• •

• , It may e as o tenants en ure suc

• • Igratlon

• • uarters at are eonvenlent to wo an, In

• • •• • nUlsanees. eeor lng y, e panent or In 1-

• • • erent tenant stays an con loons etenorate.

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o HE OOD EIGHBOR

• • ut a ways, as a contn utlng cause, we aye

• t e mo ern a It 0 oss 0 contact, an e

-

• y ml emen.

A modet 11 on the

plan aware of some of the inconveniences

of delegated oVlne.ship when it took , in a

, of a office

been in other hands. e s

paid visitor was sickened by the foul of the place, an old vault was found to be leaking into

a cellar at the rear, and the cellars of the

houses by each it • EX3.ni.

t the street bad

never some months

of unre1iliuillg effort was •

the estate agent ordered the

chat ity to vacate the ., sa • g that it

months than the fonner tenant had caused in six-

teen This was quite u ne, but the teua uts

in the houses were very grate for

; and when an a was made from the estate agent to the la er who hi 111

and who was, in tu.u, · by the ow nef, the

o HE OOD EIGHBOR

• • ut a ways, as a contn utlng cause, we ave

• t e mo ern a lt 0 oss 0 contact, ao e

-

• y mi emeo.

A modet 11 on tbe

plan aware of some of the ineonvenienees

of delegated oVlne.ship when it took , in a

, of a offiee

been in other hands. e s

paid visitor was siekened hy tbe fout of tbe plaee, an old vauIt was found to he leaking into

a eellar at tbe rcar, and tbe eellars of tbe

houses hy each i:t • EX3.ni.

t the street bad

never some months

of unreti.iuillg efFort was •

tbe estate agent ordered tbe

eha. ity to vacate tbe ., sa • g tbat it

months tban tbe fonner tenant had caused in six-

teen This was quite ti ne, but tbe teua uts

in tbe houses were very grate for

; and when an a was made trom tbe estate agent to tbe la er who bi 111

and who was, in tu.u, · hy tbe ow lier, tbe

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• was pennitted to remain. It took (itue · uence to accomplish . ilnprovemcnt ;

the society's neigh rs had neither.

ministration mi lemen will continue,

• res o cons! -

• • • eratlon 0 W le elr agents may

oes

east

e ve

at one W 0 receives income from a house

• e msecure

• • • oun atlon 0 con ItlOnS an erous to

an i e itsel .

HE ENANT 71

• was pennitted to remain. It took tÎlue · uence to accomplish . ilnprovemcnt ;

tbc society' s neigh rs had neither.

ministration mi lemen win continue,

• res o conSl -

• • • eratlon 0 W IC elr agents may

oes

east

e ve

at one W 0 receives in co me from a house

• e msecure

• • • oun atlon 0 con ltlOnS an erous to

an i e itsel .

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2 HE . OOD EIGHBO

elan lor •

WI out muc ex • • •

ousmg con loons W 0 ma suc ••• •

W1 sometImes e ecelve

, •

• o

• • a VISit 0

e

ey

o not cure ItS un amenta structura an •

sanlta " . " . e eelS. t IS not unusua, wntes a

corres n ent who as een in in ous-• • •

ear Visitors con elIl 11 In un-• • • •

q ua I e teclllS ouses W IC are In ve all

structural an • • • •

sanlta con loon, IC • • •• •

ma ,at e tIme 0 elr VISit, aye e pamt

or had cluttere or d· rooms." e • • • • lm t lngs to or on a rst VISIt are • • • msecure oun aoons, angerous or ar stairs

• an a wa s, an msecure an

• lna e-

rOOllls an over-• • •

crow e s apartments. e minimum

is 400 cu ic feet.

an

e visit itsel soul ma cear w •

elr e er

2 EIGHBOIl

• elan WI out muc ex

• • • • • ousmg con loons W 0 es suc a VlSlt 0

• ••• • ms c W1 somet1mes e ecelve e

ey , •

o not cure lts un amenta structura an •

sanlta " . " . e eclS. t IS not unusua, wntes a

corres ent who as een interest in ous-• • •

ear Vlsltors con ern 11 In un-• • • •

q ua I e tecrllS ouses W IC are In ve all

structural an • • loon,

• IC •

sanlta con •

ma ,at e ome 0 • ••

elr VISlt, ave la •

e pamt

or had cluttere S or di rooms. " e • • • • lm t lngs to or on a rst VlSlt are • • • msecure oun aoons, angerous or stalrs

• an a wa s, ea . , an msecure roo s an

over-• • •

crow e s ee m apartments. e minimum

is 400 cu ic feet.

• • exallU l1atlon 0 , an

e visit itsel soul c ear weer •

elr

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HE ENANT

• • or e an o IS move, IS per-

contact

• tlons • •

spon ence WI severa OUSln expens, ma e • •

oun use u . am In e te to rs. ce

Lincoln of Boston, to . Lawrence Veiller

and ew ork,

• In

• • pams Wl

now 0

which •

nons, • •

sible for

I. Cellar clea 11 and free from rubbish. Where

soil is from of pri vaults~ •

defective d.ains or any other cause~ a con-crete Boor is n ed. e· pipe ·

waste to the street sewer should tra and

11110bsu ucted house ,. and a j

• , well-yen are of the first im the cellar • •

IS wn up 2. Plumbing. e ov/ner should •

whether a sewer Il1ns the street

whether the house • IS

HE ENANT

or e an lor W 0 is move , • IS per-

sona contact

• tlons • •

spon ence WI severa OUSln experts, ma e • •

oun use u . am In e te to fS. Ice

Lincoln of Boston, to . Lawrence Veiller

and . ew ark,

• In

• • pams WI

now 0

which •

Dons, -

sible for

I. Cellar and free &om mbbish. Where

. soil is from of pri vaults~

defective . or any otber ~ a con-

crete Boor is ned. .

waste to tbe street sewer should

11110bsu ucted house d .. aill and a j

• , well-

. ted cellar are of tbe first im the cellar air is

2. PlflfIlÓ· g. wn up ough tbe house .

Oy/ller should .

whether a sewer l11n8 tbe atreet and

Ir whetber tbe house • IS pro

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HE D EIGHBOR

with it. There should be running on

every lan . g and, if , in cv -

ment. There should be at least one water-closet

• •

k t locked. y tenants often 8 er 1]1)-

jusdy from the filthy . ts of others. e in-•

should be made by a com plumber.

3. ails and Rooms. If the stairs are dark,

an effort should be made to light thenl by

of in doors or v/illdows, by

over doors, or by a skylight. E living room

lated from the outside · •

+. Roo, rard, etc. Roof clean and free from

from rubbish, in which to clothes. If no

yard provided, the roof should be made

a for pUt pose. Cans for bes and

should fin lIished. for

each should provided in the cellar,

enough to hold at least a ton of • fire

for esca from fire should care

observed.

5. Of and present

HE D EIGHBOR

with it. There should he running on

evcry lan . g and, if , in cv -

ment. There should he at least one water-closet

• •

k t locked. y tenants often 8 er 111)-

jusdy trom the filthy . ts of others. e in-•

should be made by a com plumber.

3. a//s and Rooms. If the stairs are dark,

an effort should he made to light thenl hy

of in doors or viilldows, hy

over doors, or hy a skylight. E living room

lated from the outside · •

+. RfJo, rard, el(. Roof clean and free from

trom rubhish, in which to clothes. If no

yard provided, tbe roof should he made

a for pUI pose. eans for bes and

should fin lIished. for

each should provided in tbe cellar,

enough to hold at least a ton of • me

for esca from fire should care

observed.

5. Of and present

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HE ENAN'I'

should be ascertained. Those who remain stub-

y incorrigible should removed. e

practice of subletting should be strictly prohibited. The of IlIiu.als on the ., other

dogs, cats and small J should not be ·tted.

to

details sue as ese

tenants are c ean y, t ey are worse an waste

on tenants 0 e e

are

ex· 0 vo unteer rent co lectors who aye

wor • • •

hons roves at even ere ale patIence •

an S can accom IS won ers.

orty- co ect-• mg was

• In • VIa i I

• • ID e management 0 certam a tenement

lebone court. t is • •• •

peasant to assocIate Wl IS rst venture In • • • I ant ro IC rent co ectln t e name 0

• erta

far-reac •

• mg

n It eas

HE ENAN'I'

ahould he ucertained. Those who . stub-

y incorrigible should removed. e

practice of subletting should he strictly prohibited. The of IlIiu.als on the ., other

dogs, cats and small J should not be

to

details suc as ese

tenants are c ean y, t ey are worse an waste

on tenants 0 e e

ex erience 0 vo unteer rent co lectors who ave

wor • • •

bons roves at even ere ale patIence •

an can accom IS won ers.

orty- co ect-• mg was i I • • In e management 0 certam a tenement

a lebone court. t is • • • •

p easant to aSSoclate Wl IS rst venture In • • • 1 ant ro IC rent co ectln t e name 0 ,

• woumIs e

as gra ua

an

• e capIta or an un

come to ave suc

conse uences. "

• erta

far-reac •

• mg

n lt eas

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I

• • • • ,

HE OOD EIGHBO

rou e • "

r

a volunteer rent colI who ecomes welI-•

acqualnte an •• •

stea I y uses er In uence to secure elr co-• •

• • t e

management of her rst ndon court,

I had

pay for the

that the honest

dishonest, the owner reI · g

their

I was

from

more;

houses

myself

to com for all : but

to d to what extent this was the

Six, or eight weeks' rent was d

, and in some cases v much

whereas, since I took · of the

of which I collect the rents each week

I have nefler a second week's

rent to come due. • • •

As soon as I entered into •

had an . of doing

would Dot y, or who led clearly ·

each

osewho

lives,

ted were

I

• • • • ,

HE oon EIGHBOR

il to an

e m. "

a volunteer rent collector who ccomes well-•

acqualnte an •• •

stea I y uses er In uence to secure elr co-• •

says,

I had

pay for the

infollned that the honest dishonest, the owner rel ·

their

I ts to for all : but

. to d to what extent this was the

. Six, seven or eight weeks' rent was due

fiom most ts, and in some cases much

more; whereas, since I took · of the

houses of which I collect the rents each week

myself I have nefler second week' s rent to due ••••

As soon as lentered into

had an op 1 Lu lIity of doing

would Dot y, or who led

The rooms

• •

each

osewho

lives,

they vacated were

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HE ENANT

the tenants who show - of im .. t were moved into them, and thus, in

till .. , an -ty 0 for having each

room and painted.

And Wl icing - ee years later,

had tried in ndon -, in other of Great Britain, and in

con 11 , Miss Hill says of the volunteers

under her - ection: e have tried, so far as

, to e -st ladies who would have an -

of how, by · -gent attention to

devolves a , by wise e with re-to all duties which a tenant should fu16l, by

- and just decisions with a view to the

cOIlUllon , a high of

could

ently

promptly

to, references

y su , overcrow

eflici-

ents

,

and y other duties devolve on lady

houses as from an - -VIsitor.

merieans who aye stu ie un er • 1

• • aye Intro uee er p an 0 managIng tenement

HE ENANT

, the ..

of im ..

tlU", an was for having each

room and .. ted.

And Wl iting - later,

had n tried in ma "Y ndon •

, in other of Great "", and in COllll , Miss Hill says of tbe volunteers wor" g under her .. ection: e have tried, so far as

, to e .. st ladies who would have an ..

of how, by ... gent tion to business which

devolves a , by wise e with re-to all duties which a t should fu161, by

5 thetic and just decisions with a view to tbe COllllllon , a high of

.. •

e orc , . I •

so sorted to help to one another.

and other duties devolve on a lady

who houses as trom an . ..

v JSJtor.

merieans who ave stu ie un er • 1

.. . ave Intro uee er p aD 0 maDagtng tenement

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HE D EIGHBOR

• • • propertIes Into e nlte tates. e

• • •• • Soclatlon 0 I a e la was starte ID

ments, li e an uburban omes

have been or-•• • • •

In some citIes y e cant

•• • sources 0 oca In ormatlon a out are

the board of heal ,the committees or associa-

• • •

HE OOD EIGHBOR

• • • propertles lnto e ntte tates. e a

• • •• • Soclatlon 0 I a e la was starte In

• ments, e 1 an uburban omes

• mpany In ew ark. derusa es for

have been or-•• • • ••

In some cltles y e C an or anlza-

sourees 0 oca in ormatÎon a out ho· are

the board of heal ,the commÎttees or associa-

• • •

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HE ON THE ET.

ave seen t at 'It •

nel • IS

er t is nearness be

industria, economic or civic, an at no

para e 0 t e • • •

00 amantan IS necessa to IS

c ear. ut t e most obvious a lication 0 the

wor s 0 the aster an e one with whic

we are most familiar is to e relie

t

t

t

• lstress. •

ne 0 ten ears c arlta e eo e sa at

• • • t at t ey are quoting t e cnptures

• • sa t IS. ut It was one t at

nine and nine at all. owhere in e

ible is this division 0 t ose woe aim to e in

istress into "worth " an ever

as no p

79

HE ON THE ET.

ave seen t at "t •

nel • IS

er t is neamess be

industria , economie or eivie, an at no

para e 0 t e • • •

00 amantan IS necessa to IS

c ear. ut t e most obvious a lication 0 the

WOf S 0 the aster aD e ODe wÎth whic

we are most f amiliar is to e relie

t

t

t

• lstress. •

ne 0 ten ears c aflta e eo e sa at

• • • t at t ey are quotlDg t e cnptures

• • sa t IS. ut lt was one t at

nine and nine at all. owhere in e

ible is this divisioD 0 t ose w 0 c aim to e in

istress into "worth " an ever

as no p

79

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HE D EIGHBO

val ue. ne 0 the at a • • ••• • In a c anty organization SOCle as to ear IS

• • SltlOn

• •• • y lscnmlnatlng or t em een t e " e-

• . " " ." servIng an t e un esel VID • t IS true

• anot er u se. e are a esel vlng 0 some-

an when we are in trouble, from e east to

at we

• Wl get us out an us out.

at is e trut a out . vin ? t as never

who says, ~

I want to give the what is mm

It is my duty and my v/ish to give. W bat shall

I give bhn? If I have got no fullber into the

idea of propel ty than the first , I Iln satis-

fied when I have ed elupty with dollars. But if I have fill ther that,

I ca n not be content till I have bestowed on hilll

HE DElGHBO

val ue. ne 0 the • • ••• • In a c anty organlzatlon socte as to ear IS

• • • lm non

• •• • y lscnmlnatlng or t em " e-

• . " " ." sefVlng an t e un esel VlD . t IS true

• anot er e are a esel ving 0 some-

an when we are in trouble, from e easl to •

• W1 get us out an us out.

at is e trut a out . vin ? t as never

who savs, ~

I want to give the '"all what is ... ille~

It is my duty and my 'Njsb to give. W bat shaIl I give bh ... ? If I have got DO fultber into the

idea of propel ty tb tbe nrst I I'n satis-

lied when I have ed e'npty with dollars. But if I have ne fin ther that, I ca n lIot he content till 1 have hestowed on binl

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HE ON THE STREET 81

by care something of that which represent to me, and without ,vhich they would be valueless, the noble and ennob· g ·

which civilization has gathered round my Jot. But if I have gone cl still and lea r ned to count u uth the one precious t . g in all the

world, I shall feel that I have ~ ~ spared to think

of my own" to give him, till I have at least tried to provide not merely for the body but for

the 'uind. cl then, to take once more the

final step, as soon as I have come to thi nk of

chal acter as the one only thing that I call really

my own, my conscience will not let me rest, I shall think all my benefaction an . ,

uippled thing until I have touched the spt iugs of character in him and made hi lIt a sharer of

that which it is ose and joy of my .

to to be.

• • ere we ave t e progressIve stages 0 v-

lng: I one

ave none,

6

HE N ON THE STREET 81

hy care somcthing of that whieh rcprcscnt to me, and without ,vhich they would he valueless, the noble and cnnob· g circulflS

which eivilizatÏon has gathered round my ]ot. But if I have gone cl still and to count ti uth thc one precious t . g in all tbc

world, I shall feel that I have ~ ~ spared to tbjnk

of my own" to give him, till I have at least tried to provide not merely for the body but for the IlJind. cl thcn, to take onee more the

nnal step, as soon as I have come to tbi nk of

ehal acter as the one only tbing that I cau really

my own, my conscience will not let me rest, I shall think all my benefaction an Ïlu ,

uippled thing until I have touched thc SpI illgs of character in him and made hillt a sharer of

that which it is the and joy of my .

to to he.

• • ere we ave t e progresslve stages 0 v-

lng: I one

ave none,

6

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2 HE OOD EIGHBOll

• • ut In t e name 0 esus nse an , "

• • t IS resse, ow can t ey, occuple

-• • wit many er utles, e persua e t at t e

at the same time for better circumstances an

etter contacts,

ess t an one-tent , pro a ,0 t ose W 0

nee our c arita le consideration are

• •• ore, ten times as muc attention 0 a en

e

treatment 0 distress. •

at 0 t e man W 0 as s Ip rom

-

• see In

• at SI e 0 us

which to be off wit e·. - • •

Ize WIt t at

instinct whic •

rom ts Im to n

-

2 EIGHBOll

• ., II ut In t e name 0 esus nse an

• • • t IS IS a resse, ow can t ey, occuple

-• • Wit many ot er utles, e pers ua e t at t e

at the same time for better circumstances an

etter contacts,

ess t an one-tent , pro a ,0 t ose W 0

nee our c arita Ie eonsideration are cs

• •• ore, ten times as mue attention 0 a en

e

treatment 0 distress. •

at 0 t e man W 0 as s lp erom

-

• see In

- • • • Ize WIt

instinct whic rom ts im to n in the ve

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HE ON TIlE TREET •

• • ••• uncertaIntIes 0 t e roa Its c le attra on-

• It, Y a morrow, al won, eve cent 0

• •• u aye game. ome W1 see In Im t e

m 0 a clums an mistaken industrial

or er. me will welcome him, be the cause of • IS outstretc e

• • • • unwt e p to manu acture IS , an

• • • • IS , , unnelg y, antl-sOCla se .

he va ant nee S more e p, more sym-

more e now •

receives; an ee

t an care t an

at it woul • • al

on t e street, at t e ouse- oor an ac •• •

or In e uSlness 0 ce, to t IS C ass, u • •

at e same time gIvers were s own a • •

way 0 e ping. e way as een te • •• •

out In Its rogresslve stages, I mone or Its

HE ON TIIE •

• • ••• uncertalntles 0 t e roa lts C Ie attra on-

cent 0 • ••

u aye game. ome W1 see In lm t e

vi · moa clums an mistaken industrial

or er. me will welcome him, be the cause of • IS outstretc e

• • • • UnWlttlng e p to manu acture IS , an

• • • IS , y, anti-sOCIa se .

nee S more e p, more sym-

more t an care t an e now •

recelves; an ee at it woul e alm

on testreet, at t e ouse- oor an te, •• •

or In e uSlness 0 ce, to t IS C ass, u ess • •

at e same tIme gtvers were s OWIl a tter • •

way 0 e ping. e way as Inte • •• •

out In lts rogresslve stages, I or lts

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HE OOD EIGHBOR

• c aracter. ey an no In more sen s

• • • •• • Im a Into e VICIOUS clrc e 0 IS present

• enno 109, t e a-• • 109, In ee, your a ms.

" e two con itions 0

nd these conditions are est ul I e en " . a man wor s ar or t ose e oves. IS

the restoration of home ties whenever ssi e,

all e ective aid or t e man on t e street must

e oun e •

But the man ou-•

a ent 0 mone

sible. It is far easier to undo what some one

HE OOD EIGHBOR

• caracter. oney an no In more sen s

• • • •• • Im a Into e VlCIOUS clrc e 0 IS present

• eDno Ing, t • • lng, In ee, y our a ms.

" e two con ÎtÎons 0

nd these conditions are est uI lew en " . a man wor ar or t ose e oves. IS

the restoration of home ties whenever i e,

all e ective aid or t e man on testreet must

e oun e .

But the man ou-•

a ent 0 mODe

si bIe. It is far easier to undo what some one

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HE ON THE TREET

• • • y gtvlng w at IS

• • or IDstea 0 w at IS nee e .

o avoi t is en ess u ication an also to •

or eac • •

to our rescue as e ectlve y as t. e Inn came to •

amantan. ,

• • t oug t ey are most use u In ea In rom t

eve •

ree tIC

• • use unless t ere is a work-test of

ma at once come un er the wholesome inBu-

as can • •

ca acities. e should further assure our-

stan ar

s ou

ro er

• • • ocean Iness an sanltanon. at

be

rovision or the estruction 0 vellu;1I •

HE ON THE

• • • Y gtVlng w at IS

• • as or lDstea 0 w at IS nee e .

o avoi t is en ess u ication an also to •

or eac

• •

• • • o c ean lness an sanltanon. at

S ou be

ro rovision or the estruction 0 veilU;" •

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-• - HE OOD EIGHBO

e 00 pro-•

an goo 0 Its

kind. ese inns or woun e travellers are

that the victim arrives wit one disease an

to the amaritan the loudest are often the worst

• • In e pIng ome ess men

or women.

A shelter is not only y and pro-

comers;

we should also expect it to inquire into the

order to seek a y of owing around hill) the

b·· " f cc more enllO g ctrculllstances 0

and renew hUlllan ties. k in the

market, which is always

and "made" work, should

and for the

too crippled or ill61111 to do

to their capacities. Y

sought for the

who are not • work

men should

-• - HE OOD EIGHBO

e 00 pro-•

an goo 0 lts

kind. ese inns or woun e tra veIlers are

that the victim arrives wit ODe disease an

to the amaritan the loudest are of ten the worst

• • In e pIng ome ess men

or women.

A shelter is not only y and pro-

comers;

we should also expect it to inqnire into the

order to seek a y of owing around hilI) the

b·· " f cc more eOllo g CtrCUlllstaoCes 0

and renew hUlllan ties. k in the

market, which is always

and "made" work, should

and for the

too crippled or i .. 61111 to do

to their capacities • Y

sought for the

who are not • work

men should

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HE ON THE

t in touch once · with their ow 11

for the.u, and these should sought out. should receive prompt and

• to e supreme gt t 0 c aracter, nee s at

-• • •

turn our nelg nStltutlOns or e • • lne Clent un ess

churches, in individual inmates whose

nee is to e sure at some one else cares; • •

areaeto - men W 0 can "lend eir brains out" in e

search for industrial chances. d or

ousehol ere is some natural an

ome can e . . . , InstItution S a r or woo yar , some can ur-

o one •

t at Impu se 0 e p u ness • ••

as c or c 1 e y t IS a JUst-

ment to mo em needs.

- of the servants 0

the household should also • • e calIle over mto

HE ON THE TREET

in touch once · with their OW"

for thC'II, and these should sought out. should receive prompt

• to e supreme gt t 0 caracter, nee s at eve

-• • •

turn our neIg e p. tutIOns or e • • •

ome ess are re atlve Jne CJent Uil e

churches, in individual inmates whose ea

is to e sure at some one else cares; • •

e area eto - men w 0 can "Iend eir brains out" in e

search for industrial chances. d or

ousehol ere is some natural an wa

ome cao uy t e pr u 0 e . . . , lnstttutton s a or woo yar , some cao ur-

o one •

nee ee t at e 0 lmpu se 0 epu ness • ••

as een c ec or c 1 e y t IS a JUst-

ment to mo em needs.

- of the servants 0

the household should also • • e Cat .... fle over mto

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HE OOD EIGHBOR

A director of a mo el institu­

he discovered that one of his own housemaids

• economy nor y t e slmp e wor 0 comman .

• • • • e posItIve SI e 0 t e new ICY must e

ill ustrated.

to her mai

it stuck. • WI

t has been sai that a few -f t ose who are • •

a out em a~, e est

HE OOD EIGHBOR

A director of a mo el institu­

he discovered that one of his OWIl housemaids

• economy nor y t e sImp e wor 0 comman .

• • • • e posltlve SI e 0 t e new ICy must

ill ustrated.

to her mai

it stuck. • WI

t has been sai that a few -f t ose who are • •

to

tew 0 e trut em a~, e

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HE

• ma avol

ON THE TREET

• IS

t e

that

tion 0 ouse 01 ers in t eir contact wit the

t e

latures, ere are a few 0 the su estions ma e

• • •

eWIs 0 e olnt ureau, ew

o w ic should e min . e

a V 'ts • on should

and implisoned at hard la r ~ and the press~ the 1ice~ and the ma · trates should push

i . . • •

trespass;

'. ~ In crt1es troubl with there should

one officer in

HE

• ma avol

ON TUE TREET

• IS

t e

th at

tioD 0 ouse ol ers in t eir contact wit the

t e

latures, ere are a few 0 the su estions ma e

• • •

eWls 0 e olnt ureau, ew

o w ie should e min . e

a V 'ts • on should

and implisoned at hard la r ~ and the press~ the 1ice~ and the ma · trates should push

i . . • •

trespass; '. ~ In cittés troubl with there should

one officer in

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HE OOD EIGHBOR.

clothes, and arrests by the olfenders.

( · g-houaes· by should m els of their · •

or · to the destitute should re-• • gtV"J~lIg

• qutre a of work in rctlllll • . ., .. .

IlItssJon s coon IS regene l abon. y ineth that renders a large pro rtion of the re-

cipients h or is· wlong. At one com colony

and one for inebriates, should fished in each State.

ve • •

a cIty a ress should be tol that no hel •

• IS

own ome. e name an a ress S 0 en • •

e C anty organl-•• • • •

zatlon socle or assocIate cantles, t et er •

WI

• • • an emer ency lstress W1 e re leve at once

• • • • WIt out wal or O[llIa 1 w atever.

HE OOD EIGHBOR.

by the olfenders.

( -houses by should els of their ·

• • gtV"J~lIg or · to the destitute ahould re-

• qUJre a of work in rculIU • • regencl atIon. y

. ., .. 'IIJssJon s enon lS

that renders a large

At ODe

ts, v/ith ·

. of the re-

WJ'ong. colony

and one inebriates, should Iished in each State.

• I ent • - . ... •

• a cIty a ress should be tol that no hel

IS

OWIl ome. e name an a ress S 0 en • •

e C anty organl-•• • • •

zatIon socle or assoclate e antIes, t et er •

Wl • • •• Slt Wl m

twen - our hours, i tol that t e • •

an emer eney lstress Wl • -• •

out wal or

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-

ON THE

are en set on oot or

metho s that are • In e next c apter. •

• ree 0 ars may e mentlone

ere ve; · letter

writers, de Ollne ears an c il ars.

Id stories that have served their turn with -

• In tra e 0 t e

, •

seems to gtve

he be

orever, or a mutual riend has re erre him to • •

OU, or e a a great a mlratlon or a near

convince is corres n ent that he has written •

to no one else, e is fortunate. ut such com-

up •

elf

real nee instead 0 eir al nee.

-

-

ON THE TREET

en set on oot or

metho s that are • In eDen capter. •

• ree 0 may e mentlone

ere ve ;

writers, de OI'lue e ars an c il

ld stories that have served their turn with -

• In tra e 0 t e • ,

• seems to gtve em

· letter writer has the dis-

orever, or a mutual riend has re erre him to • •

e a a great a mlratlon or a near

convince is corres ent that he has written •

to DO one else, e is fortunate. ut such com-

up •

elr

real instead 0 eir al nee.

-

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HE OOD EIGHBO

• • It IS .necessary to s

creature hides defornai

n

leave these institutions to on t e streets

ecause t e can ma e more mone an have

• •• -

blind, "are a real naenace to the success of our

• 1 -

• • • • • elr etter In ustna training an to secure or

when we do not interest ourselves in this thor-

* are in the adult blind find a article on their aid in .. a"d tlu V 01.

11, p. 405, sq.

HE OOD T EIGHBOR

another class, less ut more suc-•

an crlpp e , li

ve human

creature hides deformi

wit ered han to ex-•• • • • 1 lt It In or er to exclte our sympat ,we

leave these institutions to e on testreets

ecause t e can e more mone an have

e auch .

blind, "are a real menace to the success of our

• I -

• • • • • elr etter In ustna traInIng an to secure or

when we do not interest ourselves in this thor-

* who are interested in the adult blind finda article on their aid in .. a"J tJu ,Vol.

11, p. 405, sq.

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ON THE

• oug way, we are too apt to In er a woo

e

street. 0 er to ou e w atever he mi ht

an •

attractIng crow s on t e corners.

to me,

is wife,

their deforluities are ve unusual. ne, who

• w 0 can e persua e to accept It.

r

so-

ren w 0 at t e oor or on the street.

of the

name s to su stitute its machine for

ON THE

• oug way, we are too apt to In er a • •

e

street. 0 er to ou e watever he mi

an •

attractlng crow s on t e corners.

to me,

is wife,

their defoflIlities are ve unusual. ne, who

• w 0 caD e persua e to accept lt.

ren w 0

p-'or

so-

o c of the

name s to su stitute its machine for

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HE EIGHBOR

• • persona c an. anty cannot e too

sonal, but, on the other an, it must e co­

come • operatIve an " a

• • to aval myse " sal a

o ew • •

an OC! ,

there to me one of those " I all ' , and it was not necessa ''1 for

me to investigate it at en he ca I ne and

me for ten dollars and a month or so later

emergency, and · and

. for ten, I went on giving it, feeling t I acting as a · providence to relieve

gent ; until, a or two,

luissive caltle that somehow or other excit my suspicion, and I said, "I go to the office of

the Charity . tion Society," and I went,

despising myself for suspecting

I " all t. " d appl • g to one

of the ladies in

of secrecy, ally I said, " ill you tell me whether you have . here on

your list ?" She vallished in the course of

a little lilne came in and brought me some

half a k, I should thin were

ly facsimiles of the one I had in my

• -

HE OOD EIGHBOR

• • persona c an. anty cannot e too

sonal, but, on the other an, it must e co­

co me • operatlve an " a

• • to aval myse " sal a

• man, s o t e ew

• • • ".r: nlzatlon OCI ,

there to me one of those

all " and it not necessa ''1 • • • me to mvestlgate 1t at • en he calne and

me for ten and a month or 50 later

for five, in a drea emergency, and · and

. for ten, I went on giving it, feeling I was acting as a · providenee to relieve

gent ; 11 u til, a or two, a

.oissive calne that somehowor other excit my suspicion, and I said, II I . go to tbe office of

tbe Charity Society," and I went,

despising myself for suspecting I II all a ut." d • g to one

of the ladies in

of secrecy, ally 1 said, " ill you teIl me whetber you have here on

your list i"~ She val.ished and in the course of

a linIe liane came in and brought me

half a k, I should t were

Iy facsimiles of tbe one I had in my

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• • - •

HE ON THE TREET •

wtitten by the r~Jjzed what a • mo¥ m.

t I concluded I had

inqllil ies in reference to those

make some •

e a resses 0 • • • •

mumclpa 0 gtng- ouse, 0 e C an •

• • • • • zatlon socle , an o t emISSions aVlng a

nee e in or er to hel

• • CitIes

n some

or at t e

an ers t ere IS a s e ter un

o er or t em. or e eare 0

stu m 0 en ers, who are knowIl to • ce

any r-• • sons are lscourage rom t Ing to get

• names an a resses 0 resl ent rs

cause so 0 ten, w en t ese are re rte to t e •• •

organization socle , t e prove to e •

ut t e practIce S ou alse; •

e continue ,

or e cumulative evidence • • • •

sometImes es It SI e or e society to •

stop t e an e p t e r. t IS •

not sa e to assume at an one ID nee , owever •

• •

· • • •

· ..

HE

• • -

ON THE

, WI itten hy the

what a

I concluded I had

inQllilies in reference to " •

• m. make

I ~~

e a resses 0 t e wa arers' • • • • •

mumclpa 0 gtng- e C an •

• • • • • zatlon socle , an o t e mISSIons aVlng a

e nee e in or er to hel

• • Cltles

• •

n some

or at t e

o ges, an In 0 ers t ere IS ase ter un er

o er mana ement or t em. or e eare 0

stu m 0 en ers, who are knowIl to e

any r-•

sons are lscourage to get t e

names an a resses 0 resi ent rs be-

cause so 0 ten, w en tese are re rte to t e • •• •

c an organizatIon socle , t e prove to e •

ut t e practlce s ou alse; •

e contInue ,

or e cumulative evidence • • •

sometImes m It e or e society to • •

stop t e ng an ep t e t IS •

not sa e to assume at an one In nee ,owever •

• •

· • • •

· ..

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HE OOD EIGHBOR

well

the confidence 0 its clients with eat care.

• • •• not to VISIt, ut It IS

. at its central

HE OOD EIGHBOR

weIl

the confidence 0 its clients with eat care.

• • •• not to VlSlt, ut It IS

. at its central

o ce.

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HE AMILY IN ESS • •

• • an natura, or t e

members and ellow citizens who aye • utJes

an

ta

the num were still small and conditions

teer •

estructlon to

ten e to

7 97

HE AMILY IN ESS • •

• • an natura, or t e

members and ellow citizens who ave •

utJes

an

ta

the num we re still small and conditions

teer •

estructlon to

ten e to

7 97

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HE OOD EIGHBOR

• • to City, an t e Cl . ecame a reat ma et

• .. raWln man wo awa rom e count

districts an awa from overseas. Relief that •

• ere IS .

• no stea y eman or t elr a

work for less and so un erbid the man w 0 •

• • ome an come own Into e umls e room

•• • ore t e ays 0 s arp In uSlna corn tl-

• non,

cc .". • e town peno 0 re le , go on IS-

winter months to •

circumstances an rea n t ey aye ve

..

HE OOD EIGHBOR

• • town to Clty, an t e Cl . a reat ma

. }

ra~Wln man wor ers awa rom

districts an awa from overseas.

e count

Relief that •

• ere IS .

• no stea y eman or t elr a

work for less and so un erbid the man w 0

• • ome an come own lnto e umlS e room

cc .". • e town peno 0 re Ie , go on 15-

winter months to •

Clrcumstances an rea t ey ave ve

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HE LY IN STRESS

is the remed ? It is found in a return •

, ea . o

relieve distress • e Cl m

• up Into

• • wor e lstn ,sma enou to e

an un •

or evotlon an •• •

enever a case 0 amI y Istress preVIous

comes to t, wh er t ro an

• OWIl-tOWIl USlness ouse,

e matter S ou e re at once to e

an t e

assure at a

at 0 e ome

taken

at en • •

connec~tl0n W1

• • •• • were In nee . IS may require VISIts • • scattere; It may r ulre corres n-

• • • ence Wl • , an ranCISCO, or eor a, or • • • It ma re ulre care U anlUD on e art 0

• a goo many 1 erent an t e

HE IN ISTRESS

t is the remed ? It is found in a return • -a an ,

ut still a return ro e • I ea. o

relieve distress e ei m •

up Into • •

e lstn ,sma enou e

an un

their evotion an • •

a case 0 aml y lstress

wh er t ro an •

comes to •

resl •

ow n-tow 11 uSlness

e matter s ou e re rte at on ce to e

istrict 0 ce in which the falnil lives; an t e • • •

CltlZen so re rtlng s ou e assure at a

at 0 e to e

o •

out al, taken -

to meet at en •

Wl out a e

ma e wi those who • amly

• • •• • were In nee . IS may requlre VlSlts • • lt ulre corres n-

• • ence Wl • , an ranClSCO, or • • • It ma ulre care u 3n"IUD e art 0

• a many 1 erent e an t e

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100 THE GOOD EIGHBOR

or

an • •

• • • to city con Itlons.

In our efforts to thoroughly with applica-

tions for help from strangers the use of an agency

wor · g on this plan involves no delay or er­ing. e society for . . . or chatity •••• • non socIety or c as It

• Y ed in different cities, have • 15

somew hat . erent of work

in . erent places, and in some the . . system

v/ill have been better developed in others,

but evel y where such a society guarantees a prompt

visit and adequate Emergency· is

r · eyed at once from the groc or coal

bin without waiting to to the inquirer, and

then larger plans for help are developed in which

those who referred the asked to

and y win bear a

• ID

" u scri e to rom

e we' , • ID

100 THE GOOD EIGHBOR

or

an • •

• • • to city con Itlons.

In our effons to thoroughly with appliea-

tions for help from strangers the use of an ageney

wor · g on this plan involves no delay or er­ing. e society for . . . or ehaaity •••• • non socIety or e as lt

• Y ed in different eities, have • 15

somew hat . erent of work

in . erent plaees, and in some the . . system

v/iIl have been better developed in othen,

but evel y where sueh a society guarantees a prompt

visit and adequate Emergeney· is

r · eved at onee from the groc or coal

bin without waiting to to the inquirer, and

then larger plans for help are developed in whieh

those who referred the asked to

and y wjn hear a

• In

" u seri e to rom

e we' , • In

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HE AMILY IN ISTRESS 101

e sordi

ment.

a as one more arrier were there are a-

rea

eae • • • IDess an uSIng It to t e

• • WIns Its way

was

ue

e cure •

re atlODS

restore

severa •

• • em • • secure el er eoneerte actIon or

• • • as Itlngo e ur en to e ng t s OU ers .

• •••• • • ID a IS It W1 a VOl rose zln.

here are e • • • Istnct system 0 at

I efficient . triet SUpel i ntendent or -

• who gives . or her whole thne to the work •

- .

HE AMILY IN ISTRESS 101

e sordi

ment.

as one more arrier w ere there are a-

rea

eac • •

uSlng lt to t e • •

Wlns lts way

was

uc

e c urc •

re atlons

severa •

em • • secure el er concerte actIon or

• • • as ltlngo e ur en to e ng t s ou ers.

•••• • • IS lt W1 a VOl rose zin.

e • • • lstnct system 0 al

I efficient supe' intendent or -

• who gives . or her whole thne to the work •

-.

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• i

102 • HE OOD EIGHBOR

z • meenng

those who are

church cha.ities,

other agencies

• C0l11~lIllttee or co

• • m Its me"_

, with fill uHy •

with the the

in the · triet. Such a co erence, well -

ized, combines ly interest with a ~vide

va. iety of COIIUnu lIity I gee It is wi11ing to

think hard what ought to done for A a hu.oan

being's welfare seems to it uiRing or· t.

e more . ds of people represented on such a

cOlluhittee,the more valuable its • ome.

3 the COlo.nittee and also visiting individual

. in which the com.nittee's only •

4 Closest relations between all these disc riet

workers and the central society, which should

the neigh and the -

hood . ts of view with the larger needs of the

COlIlllIUllity, and then work pc. sistendy for the

d ~ ... th L'. d an an trIll nstratlve at are rOUII • • m s

• • uc a SOCle cannot prosper Wit out a tru

nei rl S irit amon ot its aid and volun-

• i

102 • HE OOD EIGHBOR

z • meenng

those who are

church chalities,

other agencies

• C0l11~llllttee or co

• • mIts me"_

, with Gil uHy •

with tbe

tbe

in tbe · triet. Such a co erence, weIl -

ized, combines ly interest with a ~vide

val iety of COIIUnu lIity 1 ge. It is wi11iug to

tbink hard what ought to done for A a hu.uan

beillg's welfare seems to it uiRing or· t.

e more . ds of people represented on such a

cOlluhittee,the more valuable its • ome.

3 tbe COlo.nittee and also visiting individual

. in which the comlnittee's only •

4 Closest relations between all these dis' riet

workers and the central society, which should

the neigh and tbe -hood . ts of view with the larger needs of tbe

COlIlllIUllity, and then work pel sistendy for the

d ~ ... th fë d an aa trIl. nstratIve at are OUII • • m s

• • uc a socte cannot prosper Wit out a tru

nei rl s irit amon ot its aid and volun-

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HE LY IN STRESS

teer agent •

sat at a esk an divi e e Into e •

, VlIl " an " " • •

ollner sma ers an • •

atter a ut t elr uSlness. e new •

e er servIng as a c urc or c • •• • • •

e

e

Visitor, IS sympa enc, rea y an Wl to • • ar 'W'IrP'WWlt t e s a e UI1 eSCl'vln ;

resource u in cases were material relie alone • IS enou

in whic e or she

d • •• •

• -• • e Istnct

• :-- ts • In o

Itles, Its c anta e e; an to use a • •• •

o ese In VlD 1 uwar . • a teac er ap le

• • to me or tralnl to a

he • IDten ency. • •

was a Vlse to wIlte to an • •

o nen ID C •• • •

non wor In ano er Cl. e

was SO ere.

• • • • the work. I have fou'ld it most interesting and· • · splendid •

for a usefu1, happy • e, a

to grow myself to sorts of • e work • • era m

'-

HE STRESS

teer agent

sat at a esk an divi e e • Into e

"wo " an " • • Vlll ,

ollner sma an • •

atter a t t elr uSlness. e new

e

o • •

er, W e er servIng as a e ure a • • • •

Vlsltor, IS sympa ene, rea y an to • • ar TKl"WWlt t esa e u n esel vin ;

in cases w ere material relie alone • • • IS not enou e lstnct

in whic e or she works,-its

• •• • ltles, lts c anta e to use a

• •• • o ese In VlD 1 •

teac er ap Ie • • to me or tralnl g to a

• • lnten ency. he was to wIlte to an •

o co nen W 0 was •• • •

or Dlzatlon In ano er Cl • rep

ere •

• • • • A ut the work. I have foul.d it most • •

for a usefid, happy • e, and a •

to grow myself and to les. KI som of • •

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104

,

HE OOD EIGHBOR

I cannot give you any advice a -delphia; I can only tell you a ut my ov:"

• . • • You must make up your Illi lid you go into the work that you ca n

or to like both rich and , and Catholic , ew Gentile,

for you have them to · th • You

must be ready to work with unpleasant and

in the beneficence of God's way in the world

must so strong that you . not easily couraged and bowed down the misery you will see. You must able to see the

ough it all. I do not want to frighten you~ it is a strenuous . e, but, at the sa.ne (hue, a wondelfidly saris . g . e .•••• In many ways

it is broader than teac · g call ever be, for we

lems, physical, spiritual and men

ome of these volunteers come as •

egtnners,

ree amilies, •

104

t

,

HE EIGHBOR

I C8l1l1ot give you any . adviee -

delphia; I only teD you my

• . • • You must make up your

you go into the work that you ca IJ e or to like both rieh and ,

Catholic aud Protestant, alld ew GentiIe,

for you have them to You

must he ready to work with 1)n t

, and, all, your own faith

in the benehcence of God' s way in the world

must so strong that you . not easily

couraged and bowed down with all the misery

you win see. You must able to see the

ough it all. I do not want to mghten you~

it is a strenuous . e, but, at the lirne, a

wondelfidly satis . g . e .•••• In many ways

it is broader than teac · g ever he, for we

lems, physicaI, spiritual and men •

ome of these volunteers come as •

egtnners,

ree amilies, •

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HE ILY IN ISTRESS

which

• • • • • • • VIsItors to amI les at some tIme 0 cnsls or

. " e p are never a on one SI e. we cou

volunteer

that the work of friendly visiting is so one do a little and have one'.

HE ILY IN ISTRESS

which - .

essor a er as pOinte out a very encouragtng

act a ut uman ein. e tel S us t at

e revolt we feel at the sight of who

is y wou IIded, or bas any sore

whieh makes him appear abnollual, away

as soon we lay a help hand on y. Some eng of - ·pation of tbe instinctive

pr . diee to the a nature of tbe

neigh r · take plaee when a son of w -

• • • . • • vigorously goes fo

exercise of tbe VliJt

.."ontact is indeed wounds

• • • • • • • Vlsltors to aml les at some time 0 cnsls or

- " an e p are never a on one SI e. we eou

volunteer

mat tbe work of mendly visiting is so

t one do a little have one'.

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• , . •

HE EIGHBOR

count, and that it oWe. san· at

the ssible way without int erillg

One doing in con· •• ••

IS

out her relations with the such a sure I thi nk of

an instance where an ing but existed

from the Then do you think that

what a field there is for purely friendly

the charity worker has

t • g she y could ? You . where ex cut work is done

to take a .uillute to give a . but no eH'orts, I sure, ex t those

of mends could have k t the B. family •

It took two of us, one in New York and one here, but the fa1ui]y is a· together and doing

at last, even weathcJ i IIg a trip est

the of a second the of the father.

• t ta nel er mone nor wor

• • to ecome sue a VIsitor, an • • • Iverse SOCla area eto 0

• e next ve extra ,or In-

• ,

• , . •

-HE EIGHBOR

count, and that it ofFel s an . at om

very doors to do som ing for someone clse in the without int erillg with

any other interests one may have!

One doing luch • m con-• necuon

• t es nel er mone nor wor o

• • to a Vlsltor, an • • •

o ve lverse SOCla ex nence are a • • •

e wor we. e next ve or ln-

• ,

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HE

are •

nen

LY IN ESS

in turn from the letters of

two 0 whom are marrie • •

women, two S Insters, an one a Wl OWe

Perhaps it not ace"l led to you how great an uence .~, friendly visiting" work may

in the home of the ·s· • For yeals we

y have talked and eoncell.ing

the I have u, and get-ting us - t with the of help-

ing others it has had a broadeni ng eRect

our lives. y - la- - th ID r«ll111og e whom I of in - letter _

I think one of the great helps of visiting is it gives one a I h)er sense of .•

. y true of mothcls of young

dren who are to think the world revolves

d th · m· diVl-dual aroulI elr own y • of a widow nine· dlen, and it is

• • '"'

· dren to see how wondelfu11y the widow .-her nine.

for it blings love

• e ones into her ·

to the c • dless

the dependence of

• •

HE

are •

nen

o

LY IN ESS

in turn from the letters of

two 0 whom are marrie • •

women, two S lnsters, aD ODe a Wl ow.

Perhaps it not acenl led to you how great an uence .~, friendly visiting" work may

in the home of tbe ·s· • For yeals we

y have talked and eoncell1ing

the I have u, and get-ting ua - t with the of help-

ing othen it has had a broadeni ng eftèct

our lives. y - la- - th m rec 111110g e whom I of in - letter _

I tbink one of tbe great helps of visiting is it gives one a lrner sense of .•

. y true of motbels of young

dren who are to tbilIk the world revolves

d tb · m· divt-dual aroull elr own y • of a widow niue· dien, and it is

• • '"'

· dren to see how wondetfu11y tbe widow 0-

her njhe.

for it bling! love • e oues into her ·

to tbe c • dless

tbe dependence of

o •

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I

my

HE OOD EIGHBO

I

where the SI1I1 y found them, and

as if I come into a ! Then, when my friend was ill, and her -

to help her, as many of my mends would not have done for me in like I·

another lesson.

hat have I gained by the work, and wh.at has it to me, you uk ? It broadened my whole life; it given me work to do when a

. pellonal sorrow . ed my thoughts. d it . for me, I ,one very loyal mend

the r. .

ese two must close

• • •

citations that

from letters in

I have done enough visiting, and for enough, to have the veteran's exceeding great reward. I have seen results, I have watched pauper- m children develop into · ·

y chosen fs.nj1ies are now in the . and look me.

HE OOD EIGHBOR

I • m

where the SI1I1 y fonnd them, and

as if I come into my! Then, when my friend was ill, and her -

to help her, as many of my mends would not have done for me in like I more what another lesson.

hat have I gaiued hy the work, and wh.at has to me, you uk ? It broadened my •

1t

life; it given me work to do when a . pellonal sorrow . my thoughts. d it

. for me, I I one very loya! mend the .

d ese two must close

• my sseSSlon:

I have done

citations that

from letters in

. I •

enough, to have rea the veteran' s exceeding great reward. I have seen results, I have

per- children develop Ïnto

y chosen fa.nj1ies are now in the . and look e.

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cou

ani cial an

HE LY IN ISTRESS

e aske , w en t e intro uction is ma e

t roug

at an families should e riendless, and that

be- wi out natural 0 r-• • ••

tunltles or nen s among t e • • •

un er con Itl0ns se -respectIng or • , ut

• • • • • ~Wl sent to amlIes a rea overVlslte, an

tive relations are often formed. he best

ar ument or such visitin is in t e

~~ Why," said a judge to a woman who had

just told her tale of long-endured abuse from a

fore?" ~~ Because," said the woman, UI •• ,-

ing to her friendly visitor, ~ ~ I never had a mend " I .. th - fb-• IS ID e 0 {JI'g-

cou

arti cial an

HE LY IN ISTRESS

e aske , w en t e intro uction is ma e

t roug

at an families should e riendless, and that

be- wi out naturaI 0 r-• • ••

tunltles or nen s among t e • • •

un er con Itl0ns se -respectlng or • , ut

• • • • • ~Wl sent to amlles a rea over VIsIte , an

tive relations are of ten formed. he best

ar ument or sueh visitin is in t e

~~ Why," said a judge to a woman who had

just told her tale of long-endured abuse fÏ'om a

fore ?" ~~ Because," said the woman, UI •• ,-

ing to her friendly visitor, ~ ~ I never had a mend " I .. tb - fb-• IS m e 0 lJl'g-

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-•

110 HE D

• mg to

,

each

ess

t rst • •••

we at we are ea Ing Wl a ami

in tern distress; soon we discover at

y •• •

e ee e-mln e ,0 cnpp es, or 0 wo

cil ta~

skein an almost efore we

involved in a local or even a national cam ·

or pre-

-•

110 HE D

• mg to

,

each

ess

t rst • •••

we at we are ea lng Wl a aml

in tem distress; soon we discover at

y •• •

e ee e-mln e ,0 cnpp es, or 0 wo

eil ta~

skein an almost efore we

involved in a local or even a national cam ·

or pre-

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-

-

HE ILY IN 1S'lxl': I11

• ••• venta e causes 0 Istress. t IS In IS way

• • • at soclettes on e

e more e ettive treatment of

aye ecome t e promoters 0 crusa es

tuber-

aye

an

as •

• secunng

tenement laws and better ins •

,

to the

or com

la or, and are

a vancement 0 •

re orms growing • •

exoenence WI

• e ucat10n

oro

anum • lr y out

istress and

Its causes. • IS

istrict committees, friendl visitors,

co m­

ro

e e.

y un erstoo ,t ese c an es are ma e

b

results are still the same. he wale o

e

ours.

tere

amaritan cou not be e

e touc ed t e WOUD

te , nor can

e man, • •

mlDlS­

then,

-

-

HE ILY IN IS'I"RE I11

• ••• venta e causes 0 lstress. t IS In IS way

• • • at Soclettes on e

e more e ettive treatment of

ave ecome t e promoters 0 crusa es

tuber-

ave

an

as •

• secunng

tenement laws and better ins •

,

to the

or com

la or, and are

avancement 0 •

re orms growlng • •

exoenence Wl

• e ucat10n

oro

a num • Ir y out

istress and

lts causes. • IS

istrict committees, friendl visitors,

com­

ro

e e.

y un erstoo ,t cse c an es are ma e

h

results are still the same. he w ale o

e

ours.

tere

amaritan cou not he e

e touc ed tewoUD

te , nor can

e man, • •

mIDlS­

then,

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• · • · , j • -• · • • , • •

• •

• · .

·

,

· • •

• •

,

• • •

• , •

112 HE EIGHBO

own • • •

u IS tIme, e SOU t tee peranon 0 • ••••

t e er. e c an or anlzatlon

an

e most useful 0 them.

• SOCle

to W IC e re erre .

• · • · , j • -• · • • , • •

• •

• · .

·

,

· • •

• •

,

• • •

• , •

112 HE EIGHBO

OWIl • • •

u IS tIme, e SOU t tee peranon 0 • ••••

t e er. e c an or anIzatIon

an

e most useful 0 them.

• socte

to w tC e re erre .

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HE NVALID.

o e •

• 1

• •

ve ot er cause 0 ve

drea

woul • •

the last fif1 years.

quotes 0 n en

r. . " ewman as sa ng.

• IS

resses

• • can wet an measure tea re ate 0 pain

• IS a

8 III

o

• 1

e

t

HE NVALID.

• • •

• •

ve er cause 0 ve

drea

woul

the last fif1 years.

quotes 0 n en

r. s er's a . " ewman as sa ng.

• IS

resses

• • can wel an measure tea re ate 0 paln

• IS a

8 lIj

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114 HE OOD EIGHBOR

as alIen an will all u our race . " centuries to come. n s a contrast

• to t e moo 0 t e reat car lna, e eat

or as us to turn this a out an consi er

discoveries of medicine in the last fif1 years.

e even ventures to te • • • • o paiD w IC as een revente el S ID

civilize communities that whic as een su-• seems at too optl-

•• • • mlstlc VIew, ut w en one consl ers e use 0

• • • ances etlcs, t e contro 0 e I emlCS, e won er-

ment that seems so much at ault as one's own • •• • Imagtnatlon, w IC cannot grasp t e acts at

• Isease S a ave

orces will or t e rst time in this earth's

histo be able to

a free me ium.

114

• W IC

HE EIGHBOR

as allen an will all u . " centuries to come. n s a

our race

contrast

to t e moo 0 t e reat car Ina, e eat

as us to turn this a t an consi er

how

discoveries of medicine in the last fif1

e even ventures to ec are t at t e • •

o palD W IC as een revente ou

civilize communities that whic as

years.

te •

s In

een su-• seems at too optl-

•• • • mlsttc VIew, ut w en one const ers

• • • anres ettcs, t e contro 0 e temtcs, e won er-

ment that seems so much at ault as one's own • •• • Imagtnatlon, w tC cannot grasp te acts at

• Isease s a ave

orces wiII or t e rst time in this earth' s

histo he ahle to

a free me ium.

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urin the next ears, t ere ore, no

an t at w ich seeks to im rove the health

ne who woul hasten t e

eart s ou •

W le • • •

ea ,In Its ar est meaning, ma e

into t e homes 0 the owliest, an won at ast

to ." " . "

nerves-, trans-• ••

O-II""lung su enng Into t e gateway 0 •

we ave seen an . ut aln

eart of the

hastened to

amaritan knew thi~ and

o e inn to the WOUD e man.

•• •

the shelter

the elabo­

the art of

elr In a Itants 0 ten seem as cut 0 rom

t e means 0 succor as t ou the la wounded

HE NVALID 11

urin the next ears, tere ore, no

an t at w ich seeks to im rove the health

ne who woul hasten t e

eart s ou •

W IC • • •

ea ,In lts ar est meanlng, ma e

into t e homes 0 the owliest, an won at ast

to ." " . "

nerves-, trans-• ••

O-II""lung su enng lnto t e gateway 0 •

we ave seen an . ut aln

eart of the

hastened to

amaritan knew thi~ and

o e inn to the woun e man.

•• •

the shelter

the elabo­

the art of

elr In a ltants 0 ten seem as cut 0 rom

t e means 0 succor as t ou the la wounded

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11 HE OOD EIGHBOR

in the wilderness 0 udea, for near as t is means

often is in the modem ci their i orance an

ours still cuts them off. 0 little are availa le

resources understood and tume to account

• t e connectIon.

modified milk station, shoul all e within call •

wen- It a S to t e ot 0 an one 0 us to •

t e connectIon, an were we are uzz e to

rs are • •

avol e ,an t at t e SI 0 not return to wor •

too soon. ur resent me lca resources are

-

11 HE OOD EIGHBOR

in the wilderness 0 udea, for near as t is means

of ten is in the modem ci their i orance an

ours still cuts them off. 0 little are availa Ie

resources understood and tume to account

• t e connectlOD.

modified milk station, shoul all e within caU •

wen- It a s to t e ot 0 an ODe 0 us to •

t e connectlon, an w ere we are uzz e to

rs are • •

avol e ,an t at t e SI o not return to wor •

too soon. ur resent me Ica resources are

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er are waste · rompt use 0 t e est re-

sources ma

en the as •

roug t e patient to conva escence, we can-

not 0 a more nei r in than to see that,

• conva escent care, pre era Y In t e count .

wo weeks' board on a farm or in a home for

conva escents will. make eve di erence in a ., ,

com-

• nelg care or t e ea toe who e

. n in one's own household. e ma we

water, even in an 01 • •

an mosquItoes sprea Isease. are a ut

HE NVALID 11

rompt use est re-er are waste ·

sourees ma save an years 0

w en the as •

roug t e patlent to conva escence, we can-

not a more nei or in than to see that,

• conva escent care, pre era y In t e count .

wo weeks' board on a farm or in a home for

conva escents will. make eve di erence in a ., ,

com-

• neig care or t e ea toe who e

e ma we . in one' s OWIl household.

water, even in an ol

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• THE OOD EIGHBOR

to atriotism an to reli · on is e

u

rests. •

mon t e Iseases t at we now

&c., • • •

enng an morta I IS tu •

OSIS.

• aSIS

ow

e • • • •

crusa e against tu OSIS I ustrates a mlr-•

ate un

effectual and

amenta 1 erence e een t e

with • lstress. e aye seen

oman

touc e

" ". un s, t e town 0 re le , •

no cause 0 povert Wit out a ravat-• • • Ing It.

all the social evils t at cause tu • Ing, an

• • • CU OSIS; It en care or t e tu ercu ous patient

an his amil in sue a wa as to S rea e

means to assure rest an treatment

soon died.

• • • • • ng IS P YSlclan a vocate nutntlous

•• •

at e

, an

,

fres air and constant su OD ID t e treat-

,

THE OOD EIGHBO

thin to atriotism an to rel i · on is e

u

rests. •

t e Iseases t at we now

&c.,-· • • • •

enng an morta I IS tu ereu OSIS.

• aSls

ow

e • • • •

erusa e agalnst tu ere u OSIS 1 ustrates a mlr-•

a t e un amenta 1 erence t e

effectual and

oman

toue e • • • lng lt. • Ing, an

" ." . un s, t e town 0 0 re Ie , •

no cause 0 povert Wit out a ravat-

all the social evils t at cause tu er-• • •

cu OSIS; It en care or t e tu ercu ous patlent

an his amil in suc a wa as to S rea e

means to assure rest an treatment

soon died.

• • • • •

at e

, an

ng IS p ySlclan a vocate nutntlous 00,

fres air and constant su 1 vision in t e treat-

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• ment 0 consum Iscovere e

• • • tu ere e

when e

aCl us In I 2;

ew ork

nized its

ut not untl I , • • •

..... rganlzatlon •

mmlttee on e re-• •• •• •

ventlon 0 U ereu OSIS, 1 we e n In IS

• Impress upon a e

• e communlca e an cura e nature 0

• e lsease .

• lsease.

Before long, the tow It or coun

for sleeping outdoors, not secure the greatest allowance of su nlight

for living and sleeping rooms. e to do not catch

or hold the dust. e shall short sb ri fi of the of cattle or · · k. e o1ve larger to lIupure 0-

such in order that they may not only con-trol the movements of tuber aDS • who

-

-

HE NVALID 119

ment 0 consum e

tu

when •

OCle •

e

e

• • • aCl us In I 2; ut not untl I

ew ork • • •

rganlzatlon

nized Îts •

mmlttee on re-e •• •• •

vention 0 u ereu OSIS, 1 we e n In IS

• lmpress upon a e

• e communlca e an cura e nature 0

• e lsease .

• lsease.

Before long, the tow 11 or coun

for sleeping outdoors, a lid not

secure the greatest ssible allowance of su nlight

for living sleeping rooms. e leal ti to do not catch

or hold the dust. e shall short sb ri ft of

the 1 JOard of that cattle or i,npure · k. e give larger

such in order that they may not only con­

trol the movements of tuber tientJ who

-

-

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,

· ,

,

• •

• , ,

,

120

• fIn

sick.

HE OOD EIGHBO

are in their sonal ., but may pro-

vide places for their proper care. insist

U n the prompt of in

to seek expert advice in the earliest s ptoms of

the , and secure

menta for those who ve lea I' 11 the value of the .

e e shall

tthan leaI'n that these things far more·

• man IS

most 0

declares

• ••• IS new acquire WlS om Wl

to t ose W 0 are not

oes, et them remember at

owe their new b essin to ose W 0 • • •

strove to ImItate t e 00 amantan an •

succor t e WOUD e trave er. In one

• tlon towar t e we are 0 t e woe uman race.

• • e new y arouse Interest In a matters

a eetin ea th su e at u t is si e we

o

,

,

,

• •

• • ,

,

120 HE OOD EIGHBOR

are in their but may vide places for their proper

u n the prompt · infection of • roolns m

to seek expert vice in the earliest s ptoms of

the and secure

ments for those who ve

e

leat'u that these thiugs are rar more im than

• man IS

• • • most 0 t acqulre WIS om WI

• • • rin .Increase we - eln to t ose w 0 are not

sick. hen it oes, et them remember at

owe their new bessin to ose • • •

strove to lmltate t e amantan an •

succor tewoUD e trave er. n In one • IS a

• • , IS a contn 0-

• tlon towar t e we are 0 tew 0 e uman race. •

• • e new y arouse Interest In a matters

a ectin ea th su at u t is si e we

o

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rance.

ext to licentiousness it still stan s as e •

a It at causes most verty an

• 1 t

t e courageous • •

o cou e tru a ut

e •• • a cost 0 cIa or. e t at Its

cost to t e in ivi ua an to the communi is

ve ea, ut we nee man more details

than we now have.

other under-

for · betteJ .oent could probably d,

in the present state of public sen lit nent, their

most in emphasizi'lg the relation of each to the public the I refer to the -tellnent of the ph· welfare of c . -

en, the of with our school system, the systematic study of .

occupations of the · of

women and girls, the tter sanitation of

HE NVALID . 121

rance.

ext to IÎcentiousness Ît still stan s as e •

a lt at causes most verty an

• 1 t

t e courageous • •

o cou e tru a ut

e •• • a cost 0 cIa or. e t at lts

cost to t e in ivi ua an to the communi is

ve ea, ut we nee man more details

than we now have.

other lll.der-

for · bette! Inent could probably d,

in tbe present state of public sen tÏt nent, tbeir

most in emphasizj'lg thc relation

of each to tbe public tb. I refer to tbe -tel Inent of tbe ph· welfare of c . -

en, tbe of with our school system, tbe systematic study of .

occupations of the · of

women and girls, tbe tter sanitation of

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122 THE OOD EIGHBOR

tion of .. 1· · stnct tests to new y lInllugrants.

of these have a v · ect relation to public and on · side the are will-

ing to listen and to act •

• ut our Cl an tate ovemments aye

m , • • • ••

usIng con Itlons, conta ous Iseases, an

00 a ulteration. en ever , as voters, we

.. " con~l eratlons, we pass on . " e ot er SI e.

o one will un e e, ro a ,to er

for the relie an treatment 0 t e si ose • • •

e oun In IS ensa e W1 e e • •

ureau 0 ea t , tear er os Ita s an IS-

the •

e mo l-

e milk stations, an t e omes or con­

valescents.

122 THE EIGHBOR

of .. 1· · stnct 53111 tests to new y lInllugrants.

of these have a v · eet relation to public

and on · side the are most will-

ing to listen to act •

• ut our Cl an ovemments ave

sa , • • • ••

ouslng con ltlons, conta ous lseases, an

a ulteration. enever , as voters, we

o one wiII un ert e, ro a ,to er

for the relie an treatment 0 te· ose • • •

e oun In IS ensa e Wl e e • •

ureau 0 ea t , t e ar er os lta s an lS-

• e mo I-

e milk stations, an t e omes or con­

valescents.

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seven

owe t •

goo nelg

HE ONTRIBUTOR.

ave 0-• •

e ortunes 0 t e Clt nel ors 0 e

. e aye seen them as children,

e victims of unavoi a le

misfortune an isease. e r • • lmse now concerns us, rst as e al u

stewar of e ortune,

that has been entruste to

• •

• • IS eeplng, an t en

• • as a mem er 0 some nstlaD c urc ,an as

• • ODe p e ge , t ere ore, to a ar er nel 1-

ness. •

ve It •

certaIn o rea-• • • Justment. e new crusa es a alDst conta on

ma e e un u timi or aw ile a ut

tu ulous • contact WIt

well-traine • • In so canng or t emse yes as to

o ers; • •• ID IVI ua

seven

owe t •

goo neIg

HE ONTRIBUTOR.

ave 0-• •

e ortunes 0 t e Clt nel ors 0 e

. e ave seen them as children,

e victims of unavoi a Ie

misfortune an isease. e r • • lmse now concerns us, rst as e al u

stewar of e ortune,

that has been entruste to

• •

• • IS eeplng, an t en

• • as a mem er 0 some nstlaD c urc ,an as

• • ODe p e ge , tere ore, to a ar er nel 1-

nesse •

ve lt •

certaln o rea-• • • Justment. e new crusa es a alDst conta on

ma e e un u timi or aw ile a ut

tu ulous • contact WIt

well-traine • • In so canng or t emse yes as to

o ers; • •• 10 IVI ua

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124 HE OOD EIGHB

wor

has

• • •

been

ten c ances 0 Vlng or eve one t at It as

• • e tIme as come to Int out t at one 0 . " ., . .

• • reCl plents, e •

usua t e same amount to eac gIven to . . , .

man tl e t em over Into next s mise ,

• t at t eyare e y to ave a greater e ucatlona

• • va ue. n vln arge sums, we are usua y careful to know beforehand what we are about,

an •

t e resu t. 0 spen 100 ID I. 0 or 2 • • •

or ers, ven at lrre u ar Interva s ur-• 109 a

either

124 HE OOD EIGHBO.R.

t

wor

has

• • •

been

ten e anees 0 VIng or eve one t at It as

• • e tIme as come to nt out t at one 0 . " ., . .

• DI

• • reet pleDts, e •

usua t e same amount to eac gtven to . . , .

man tI e t cm over Into next s mise ,

• t at t eyare e y to ave a greater e ueatlona

• • va ue. n vin arge sums, we are usua y careful to know beforehand what we are about,

I. 0 or • • •

or ers, ven at Irre u ar Interva s ur-• lng a

either

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HE 0 BUTO 12 •

• me la .

is seldom · ·ve and e nite. 0 s e •

• • • • mem er 0 e amI up In USlness or ID re-

or in securin s . al care for an invalid, is a

~alle eone

an un e es to see it t rou . t ma ail,

o sma oles.

in ivi uals in nee which is the ve st

• • con Itlons an to re-

move e causes of istress when we turn

to diverse causes, the most 0 vious act is tat,

HE ONl'RIBU'fO 12 •

• me la .

is seldom sitive and e nite. 0 s n e •

• • • • mem er 0 e aml up In USlness or In re-

or in securin sial care for an invalid, is a

~alle eone

an un es to see it t rou . t ma ail,

o sma oles.

to

in ivi uals in nee which is the ve st

a • •

con ltlons an s s to re-

move e causes of istress when we turn

to diverse causes, the most 0 vious act is t at,

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,

• •

• •

12 HE OOD EIGHBOR •

he •

Ctr-•• •

eu ar, ersona etter, an Y VIsItatIon

a, or some at east are the true successors • •

o t e amantan an 0 t e per. e •• •

next most unnel or t In t at e can 0 IS

t twenty and stone the twenty-first, ving not, hating not, just choosing so.

In this

• •

• • • • ease 0 1 e to t e stu 1 , t e reactlona , an

at should the contributor know before he

contributes? he •• •

su ests t e o o~wlng 1St 0 questIons, answers • • • •

to W le ma e en as t e minimum 0 In-

formation necessa

Is . s charity genuine or fraudulent? Does it meet a need in the COllllnunity? Is it well managed?

,

• •

• •

12 HE OOD EIGHBOR •

, he •

Ctr-•• •

cu ar, ersona etter, an y Vlsltatlon

a, or some at east are the true successors • •

o t e amantan an 0 t e Inn per. e •• •

next most unnel or t In t at e can 0 IS

In this

twenty pass and stone tbe twenty-first, ving not, hating not, just choosing 50.

• •

• • • ease 0 1 e to t e stu 1 , t e reactlona , an

hat should the contributor know before he

contributes? he •• •

t e o o~wlng lst 0 questlons, answers • • • • IC ma en as t e minimum 0 In-

formatÎon necessa

Is . s charity genuine or fraudulent ? Does it meet a need in the cOllllnunity? Is it weIl managcd ?

t •

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HE 0 UTOR

Are its a fliairs conducted in a business-

like ~ •

Does it resort to extra

ing money? Does it account ly for all income

ex nditure?

hat are its sources of income?

hat cOllllnission is paid to the agent who asks the contribution ?

If tickets to an entertaiulnent are olf~ for , how a . of the proceeds win

~ •

ureau also offers to find the answers • • In Icago.

• •• • • ew ot er c anty organizatIon SocIetIes

urnis con entia re rts to members COD­

cernin an local chari

• n m COllllnercial agencies have some cities to make not only u n -

ties but from educational concet liS

advertising schemes. In so as these · attempt to re rt upon chat ities, their

work, as it has come under my

i uential es u a directorate or upon

HE 0

Are its iJ • conducted in a business-

like ~ •

Does it resort to extra of •

ing money? •

Does it account y for all income and

who

• for are

rtion of the proceeds win

ureau also offers to find the answers • In

• •• • • ew ot er c anty organlzatlon Socletles

urnis con entia re orts to members con­

cernin an local chari

COllllnercial agencies have in some cities to make not only -

ties but u n nom educational conce'f liS

and u advertising schemes. In so as these agencies attempt to re rt upon .. ~ their

, as it has come uIlder my

i uential nalnes a or upon

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HE OOD EIGHBOR

, , them, though the most of promotel S

are y able to I have own these · agencies to make favorable re rts ings. e tests that they int· gent enough to apply, moreover, are ; cbatity

to the r. It would seem therefore, to

co e their work to its legititnate field of , .

about lll1derta· from peltS who are known to

· 'ni nded.

It takes • • • •

cantles t at are we -IntentIone • •

ta or 00 Intentions ou •

• • sanctl ID our e es.

a

ex­and

• ut mlS-

we aye

eaviI en owe c arities that are inde-

I

J

• • •

pelts who are known to · •• niuded.

It takes

EIGHBOR

• • • • cantles t at are we -lntentlone

• •

and

a ut •

ut mts-

en, or 00 Intentions ou we ave •

• • sanctI In our e es.

eaviI en owe c arities that are inde-

ut a • • • •

cantles appea In annua or su can

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HE CONTRIBUTO 129

e contri utor's attitu e. e can hoI them • •

at • •

more or t e app lcant WIt a wea •

patron an It

suc in uence; e can frown u

missions to collectors and u n tickets or • • •

ex nSlve entertainments; e can 15coura e •

e ten enc to I or su

• • to contn ute, an ,more Im

• • rea Irect t e le

W 0 are a e

o the chari or

are mere ure-heads; he can ask 0

• e quantI an

• • • • o care gtven In eac case; 0 a re le ,

not t e num er 0 tons, unds or ards of st

number of fatnilies • at It as ma e rea y er 0 ; 0 eve

c ari e can eman to not 50 much e

amount s in sa aries as the uali of work

era e sums ma e waste on

9

,

HE CON"l"RIBU'I"O 129

e contri utor' s attÎtu e. e caD hol them • •

at • •

more or t e app lcant WIt a wea •

patroD aD lt

suc in uence; e caD frown u

missioDS to collectors and u n tickets or • • •

ex nSlve eDtertalDments; e caD 15coura e •

e ten ene to I or su

• • to contn ute, an ,more Im

• • rea Irect t e IC

W 0 are a e

o the chari or

are mere ure-heads; he can ask 0

• e quantl aD

• • • • o care gtven In eac case; 0 a re Ie ,

not t e num er 0 tons, unds or ards of st

number of fatnilies • at lt as ma e rea y er 0 ; 0 eve

c ari e can eman to not 50 much e

amount s in sa aries as the uali of work

era e sums ma e waste on

9

,

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I

130 HE EIGHBOR

cient are in demand nowhere

e se, an mue arger sums may e we spent •

• • u t ose w 0 serve e mte I-

• we pay to proVl e

the r wi a district • •

• • •

a ainst that dollar the cost of eve other

task that it undertakes, from e rescue of work-

• • u to t e most 1 eu t re me la measures.

•• • at IS spent In t e 0 ee 0 a c anta e

• •

to the administration account; but what is

COD-

· .. • •

I

13° HE EIGHBOR

cient are in demand

muc arger sums may e we spent •

• • • u 0 serve e W1 mte 1-

the • r Wl

• • •

a ainst that dollar the co st of eve other

task that it undertakes, from e rescue of work-

• • u to t e most I cu t re me la measures.

their m· to the administration account? •• •

at IS speot 10 t e 0 ce 0 a c anta e

• •

to the administration account; but what is

con-

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HE NTRIB

ceiva le set vice from e lowliest to •

at against e cost 0 " . . a 0 ar IS to 0 a ve stupt

n

and

ment of work done serve as tee ense.

DUI iug a s first in of a charity .. society, some of her

directors, feadng that she IIlight be a bit of a

fanatic, urged her the in) of seeing

the were kept and had enough to

eat in v/hlter, for that was, all, the most · h· 1111 rtant t l"'ng.

But two or later, when one of

these sa I ne directors read record she showed

billl of a poor tuber ous woman who, v,ith

and receiv a seventy-five cent grocery order

every week from a relief society, he acquired a

new set of convictions. references· in an-

to ask the boy what school he had attended

there, and . one clue had brought out a most in-I ...

feeble-minded daughter wandel jug away from it

HE NTRIB

ceiva Ie set vice from e lowliest to •

at agalnst e cost 0 " . . a 0 ar IS to 0 a ve stupt

n

and

ment of work done serve as tee ense.

Dnl iog a s Drst in of a charity .. society, some of her

directors, [ecu jllg that she 'night he a bit of a

fanatic, urged her tbe iu) of seeing

tbe were kept and had enough to

eat in v/hater, for that was, all, the most · h· 1In rtant t l"'ng.

But two or later, when one of

these sa I ne directors read record she showed

billl of a poor tuber OUS woman who, vlÏth

and receiv a seventy-five cent grocery order

every week from a relief society, he acqnired a

new set of convictions. references . in an-

to ask the boy what school he had attended

there, a nd . one clue had brought out a most in-I ...

[eeble-minded daughter wandel ilJg away fiom it

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HE OOD EIGHBOR

with her one c · d six mon ,

• ' • • • lack of •

hou's after the inqui, y the daughter was re-estab-

lish at home with a mill the y was

conditions

Which was • • •

of their two lives were righted.

, the groc order or the ~ •

A few weeks the

director was told by an acquailltance that

. too much money on not

enough on relief. e remark rather

wa i Ill, and he retorted with vigor the·

of service · agent had rendered was just

.the thing of all others that the needed, and

that such s · ce was in no VJise inconsistent with adequate relief; y enough the ch,llI­

pions of merely fee · g and walluiog pIe and

doing nothi IIg more for them had never done even

that adequately, and that it had rtlnained for

societies such as · and spend 51] IllS

on

e •

are now so entI-• •

m

,

HE OOD EIGHBOR

with her one c · d aÏx mon ,

• ' • • • lackof •

hou, s alter the inqui, y tbe daughter was re-estab-

lish at home with a train tbe y was

conditions

Wbich was • • •

of their two lives were righted.

, the groc order or tbe ~ •

A few weeks the

director was told hy an aequailltallce that

. too much money on not

enough on rellef. eremark rather

wa i 111, and he retorted with vigor the·

of service · agent had rendered was just

.the thillg of all others that the needed, and

that sueh s · ce was in no V'Jise inconsistent with adequate rellef; y enough thc Cb'llI­

pions of merely fee · g and walluiog ple and

doing notbi lig more for them had never done even

that adequately, and that it had relnained for

societies sueh as • and spend 51] Ins

on

e •

are now so enb-• •

m

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HE ONTRIBUTOR I

, mora s, , • •

ens at e encoura ement of

ent • gtvers now an

• It ever was

• new Olrll 0 1 an-

ro as its rau ulent imitations. ne such,

• • was engtneere a mere

• a venturer w 0 OW to et u attracttve

ers,

severa ousan 0 ars an t en move out

• • • paper, so operates ro Its canvassers In

• • at It IS

• cu t to secure on IS • •

o •

• •

• ers 0

HE ONTRIBUTOR I

, mora s, , • •

ens at e encoura ement of

ent • gtvers now an

• lt ever was

• new Ofrll 0 1 an-

ro as its rau ulent imÎtatÎons. ne sueb,

• • was engtneere a mere

• a venturer w 0 ow to et u attracttve

ers,

severa ousan 0 ars an t en move out

• • • paper, sn operates ro lts canvassers In

• • at It IS

• cu t to secure on IS • •

o •

• •

• ers 0

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. •

.'

I HE OOD EIGHBOR

• • ••• cantles W 0 are t elr c le executive

• • mlsslona • • • ••

o so ICltlng an Ispenslng tea ms 0 •

ma e onest, ut 0 ten e IS not, an • IS

ers,

ere

He

IS own ser-• • •

VIces. oun ers 0 cantles W 0 se ect a • •

o Ireclors W 0 In turn 0 t rou t e 0(111 0

• executive 0 cer an

• • c anta e entertainments except rom t ose

• to ou. to WIt -

-

. •

.'

I HE OOD EIGHBOR

• • ••• cantles W 0 are t elr c Ie executlve

• • mlsslona • • • ••

o so ICltlng an Ispenslng tea ms 0 •

ma eonest, ut 0 ten e IS not, aD • IS

ers,

ere

He

IS own ser-• • •

Vlees. oun ers 0 cantles W 0 se eet a • •

o lreclors W 0 In turn 0 t rou t e oelll 0

• executlve 0 eer an

• • c anta e entertalDments except rom t ose

• to ou. to WIt -

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HE ON'I"RIBU1'OR

• tts name.

• • • can qua rup e It ecomlD active interested

ier le • In some goo cause. ew a

t an ose w 0 s end their mone

which

• • •• • • t IS up y spen In elr tIme I era ID

• e

ssible to comman the free use 0 one's time •

toget ec, so at gt • •• •

must stl remaIn a avonte wa 0 ren enng

• • motIves, arll1, or elC

• cease to o goo as CIccumstances

•• • c ange. n ng an , t e C asslc Instance IS

o

wisest in our a wi I rash i t e assume

at can orecast e future better an

HE ON'I"RIBU1'OR

• totraeu lts name.

• • • can qua rup e lt ecomln actlve Înterested • In some goo cause. ow ew a ier eo Ie

which

t an ose W 0 s end their mone

o ow • • •• • •

t IS up y spen In elr tIme I era In •

e

ssible to comman the free use 0 one's time •

toget ec, so at gt • •• •

must Stl remaln a avonte wa 0 ren enng

• • motlves, aftil, or elc

• cease to o goo as cIccumstances

•• • c ange. n ng an , t e cassIc lnstance IS

etton's uest 0

o

wisest in our a wi I e cash i t e assume

at can orecast e future better an

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,

THE D EIGHBOR

• • • • e capture 0 ntls salors • • • etton 1.

e Barba coast cease man

amenta en eavors seem oolish.

A cil izen of · in the of

wark, who was a of the Americall

Nothing , died in 1849 leaving

enough money to purchase about 11-50 tons of

widows ~ ~ witbi 11 the . · ts of the U · of Atllelica whose h shall have

of the

wark."

now become the center of

Southwark . ,

s

widows whose h have

there in recent years have not usnally

it may to {iJJfil the conditions

of

•••• y and do clai'lI -their share.

e reme or ese evi s is in e t ator's

of ve n • • •

con 1-

I 6 THE OOD EIGHBOR •

• etton 1. e capture 0

• • • ntls salors • • •

eBarba coast cease man ears a 0, I

• , 41

eat and eate • are sure In

amenta en eavors seem oolish.

,

A ·· f · · th cIIJzen 0 m e

thwark, who was a of the Americsil

or Notbiug , died in 1849

enough money to purchase about 11-50 tons •

widows ~ ~ witbi 11 the . · ts of the U ·

States of A Ille. ica whose husbands shall have

died wit· the present de ed bon .. dat ies of the

district of uthwark." But Southwark

now become the center of . ,

s . , aud widows whose have

di there in recent have not l1snally in coun. another

it may i.npossible to {ilJfil the conditiona

of · . • I' vlÏdows in their •

• • • e reme or ese eVl S IS In e

. of • • •

con 1-

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HE ON'l'RIBUTO I

•• • • nODS, e Wl un erstan t at 1 e IS com

, • •

to a apt It to c ange circumstances.

n anot er c ass elon tee uests t at

as • • • • •

ose to create new InstItutIons were lnsntu-• • • • •

nons a rea y eXIstIng were oln elr wor • • ur CIOes

small and

t

t

which the

sum annua care

- --

HE ON'l'RIBUTOR I

•• • • DOns, e Wl un erstan t at 1 e IS com

,

• • • • n most ncan cltles, 0 C asses

ve

an convalescents. he etter en OWluent •

e creatlon 0 new ones •

or 0 t ese c asses 0 e ents IS nee e •

onors ave a on list of charities to

which the are

sum annua f t eist is- ma care

- --

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,

HE EIGHBOR

and revised , to make sure at e

on the •• • • • 1st IS meetIng present nee s, t IS IS an exce ent

• • • an. ne ractlce 0 t e c anta ever

needs amendment, and that is the habit of •

• • gIven s OU ear some pro rtlon to t e ser-

• •••• vIce ren ere. t IS not ulte aIr to ve 2

annuall to a little shelter that cares ve • In-

the

• • In t e Cl •

After all these cautions have been duI set

• • • t e re Iscove 0 t IS trut , runnlD

• • • • • • as It oes WIt e ree or ac Ulsltlon W le

also characterizes our times, ,is

• • centu nelg or Iness.

the most en­

of twentie

-

,

HE EIGHBOR

and revised , to make sure at e

on the •• • • • ISt IS meetIng present nee s, t IS IS an exce ent

• • • an. ne ractlce 0 t e c anta ever

needs amendment, and that is the habit of •

• • gtven s ou ear some pro rtlon to t e ser-

• •••• vIce ren ere. t IS not uIte aIr to ve 2

annuall to a little shelter that cares ve • In-

the

• • In t e Cl •

Af ter all these cautions have been dul set

• • • tere lscove 0 t IS trut , runnln

• • • • • • as It oes WIt e ree or ac Ulsltlon W IC

also characterizes our times, ,is

• • centu neIg or Iness.

the most en­

of twentie

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HE HURCH EMBER. ,

• • IS supe cIa RRI

o C arit- on its nei I side,

of one who was- called •

am orel

• an Its mot ey contents e saw ar e an

within its mes .

ome C er men who eel this "cal 0 e . "

Cl • In into its ife,

139

HE HURCH ER.

• • RRI IS supe cIa . - • •

on lts nel • •

am orCl remln e of one who

si de,

called

rom this ea • ISt

• • • •• splratIon to many. IS cree an mine 1 ere

ear

which was

associated that did not show t e in uence 0 • • • IS al y en eavor to ap y t e OS e 0 nst

to e i e 0 t e cit in which we ho worked.

e cit 's reat network,

f relations, • • Dca,

• an lts mot ey contents e saw ar e an

within its mes .

men who eel this "cal 0 . "

Cl • In

• • lnto lts

139

e

ife,

,

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I THE OOD EIGHBO

but dissi ate

rectors 0 man

• • elr stren 1-

• ar S, atten In man meet-

• In ,an

• • IS was not IS way. av-

• • • • In ID miD a wa S at t e exercise an eve 0

• • ment 0 e mem ers 0 IS own • In e du , he

• • Imse o stu ytng rst e ... . .. .

e Clt ID W IC t e lve; t en e -

bilities both social

o • • • ••

ro anon 0 eers In C o In IVl ua •

ot ers oun e an e ulta e oan corn an or

the rer sort of borrowers, and man worke

ar e women of • • • •••• IS C urc Vlslte amI les In lstress 1) n er e

• Ul ance t at e was a e to secure or

com-

Illittees and in children's work. • e cure a no c anta e

I THE OOD EIGHBO

but dissi ate

rectors 0 man

• • elr stren 1-

• ar s, atten In man meet-

• In ,an

• • IS was not IS way. av-

• • • • In In mln a wa S at t e exerclse an eve 0

• • ment 0 e mem ers 0 IS OWIl • In e du , he

• • Imse o stu png rst e ... . .. .

e Clt In W IC t e Ive; t en e -

bilities both social

o • • • ••

ro atlon 0 cers In C o In lVI ua •

ot ers oun e an e ulta e oan com an or

the rer sort of borrowers, and man worke

ar e women of • • • •••• IS C urc VIsite aml les In lstress 1) n er e

• UI ance t at e was a e to secure or

com-

Illittees and in children's work. • e e ure a no c anta e

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HE CHURCH

s, no new charities to which it could •

at

preac

ma e

• • • tT71tWl pn e; It was e

e • • 109. ut In owever man

at

is eo le

e work

as a w • IS

aces out-

ma have

• an elr rst 0 a was awa S to elf

cure an its lea er. ometimes it seemed to

e com-• • • mUDI as una great organ, rom It

• •• • • new an. Insplnng splntua

• • IS IS not t e on •• •

ma 1 ustrate In Its

ere are •• • •

o course, va lng Wit e capacities 0 C er -• •

men an 0 con e atlons, ut 18 one wa

aye a e enomination new di in e • e ar-reac mg res ts .

• • nSI er or a moment a 1 erent cure

• • • situation. oun eer manlseae toa

c urch in which there are • •

we -esta IS e Cl

man charitable

relie ·

e o.

HE CHUReH

s, no new charities to which it could •

at

preac

ma e

• • • tT71tWl pn e; lt was e

e • • Ing. ut In owever man

at

is eo Ie

e work

as a w • IS

aces out-

ma have

• an elr rst 0 a was awa S to elf

e ure an its lea er. ometimes it seemed to

e com-• • • mUDI as u n a great organ, rom lt

• •• • • new an. Insplnng splntua

• • IS IS not t e on •• •

ma 1 ustrate In lts

ere are •• • •

o course, va lng Wit e ca pacltles 0 e er -• •

men an 0 con e attons, ut 18 one wa

ave a e enomination new di in e • e ar-reac mg res ts .

• • nSI er or a moment a 1 erent C ure

• • • situatlon. oun eer manlseae toa

c urch in which there are • •

we -esta IS e Cl

man charitable

relie ·

e o.

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HE OOD EIGHBOR

•• • nva nes seem to Im petty; to start an orp an-

. . ,. a e or a let tc en or a mot ers meetln

, . ope ess y to con use tee urc s true aim .

• at are some 0 t e In rances to e wor

overcome the inertia of the men and women in

is own tion. e natural sel shness

o e uman est overcome ,

• • • coura n eve enn ame 0 eSlre

• • o ers, and charitable activities • • ••

ume a new Im rtance In IS eyes wen, •• •

aVID S IS peo e out 0 t elr sma er

• • tUDlty or exercise 0 a • Impu se.

•• • e turns to t e re le soclet an ot er C an-

ties of his church, and here, more often than not, • • ur mInIster

• • • • IS a us man. e IS generous 0 IS tIme an

• • •• . n a IUon to e exa n uues

of his church sel vices, the sick,

an the stricken of his Hock hea de-

EIGHBOR

•• • nva nes seem to lm petty; to start an orp an-

. . ,. a e or a let te en or a mot ers meetin

ave

, . ope ess y to con use tee ure s true alm .

• at are some 0 t e In ranees to e wor

overcome the inertia of the men and women in

is OWIl eon e tion. e natural sel shness . ,

eart IS est overeome y en-o e uman

litt e fli ame 0 esire •

coura n eve

• • o ers, and charitable activities • • ••

urne a new Im rtanee In IS eyes wen, •• •

aVlD s IS peo e out 0 t elf sma er

• • tUDlty Of exerelse 0 a • lmpu se.

• • e tums to tere Ie an ot er e an-

ties of his church, and here, more of ten than not, • • ur mInIster

• • • • IS a us man. e IS generous 0 IS tIme an

• • •• 5 ma. n a lbon to ubes

an the stricken of his Hoek make hea de-

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HE CHURCH E

• • • man s u • • Im. t IS not e

• • • • or Im to UI e eae stum In

chari to solid I

- ound, and soon he discovers • ••

at, In e a sence 0 ce ea ers lp, •• •

e evo ent IntentIons 0 IS 00 eo e are • •

exercIse at

• are more an more e n ent;

• • • Instea 0 aVlng eart ut Into t em or e

e 0

to stru le

• I e, t e

at all.

are eomin ess wil in

He becomes sick at heart

as he sees the results 0 •

at promiscuous • • • •• • • • In 0 socla Iseases W IC asses In IS e ure

• or C an .

It is unnecessa to tell e stories of children • • •

seven times aptlze In ot • •

pal ve times over, 0 • •

rocenes su le • o in drink an

er C orc es, 0 rent

rotestant ue an • •

,wlete amI

sma matter, 1 so many e P 0 ways 0 • • • • • In WIt t ese same amI les were not set aSl e,

and if the moral effect on his own and

on the were not so bad. ach has a s-• torte view ...., an t ese unna

HE CHURCH EMB R

• • man S u Im. t IS not uma e

• • or im to ui e eac stum lin

chari to solid ound, and soon he

In

discovers • ••

at, 10 e asenee 0 enee ea ers lP, •• •

t e ent Intentions 0 IS 00 e are • •

eln exerclse at

• are oWlng more an more ent;

• • • lDstea 0 aVlng eart ut lnto t em or e

o • I e, t e are comin ess wil in

to at all. He becomes sick at heart

as he sees the results 0 •

at promiscuous • • • •• • • • In 0 socla Iseases W IC asses In IS c urc

• or c an .

It is unnecessa to teIl e stories of children • • •

seven times aptlze In ot er e ure es, 0 rent • •

pal ve times over, 0 rotestant • • • • •

o IC rocenes SU Ie ,wlete aml

o in drink an

• sma matter, 1 so many epu ways 0 ea -• • • • • In WIt tese same aml les were not set aSl e,

on the were not so bad. ach has a · s-• torte view 0 t e ot er, an

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I THE D

re ations 0 the e n ent to

lish. none • • •

e IS C ear: e at IS e •

never Win eaven uman

in less human. he roblem ·ven him

is how to turn • • •• ••

C anta e Impu se, w IC IS so an • •• • Im se In Itse , Into use c aline s.

I te e ? • • elr

• mem rs lp, or e se to secure, wor w 0 are

• • • •• • • ami lar WI IVln con ItlOns amon e

who are able to . •

• e time to teach

charita e activities to 0 •

an we. ut •

churches do lack em our

be able to

in the church's

• al s

, s charitable • • • • • •

societies InstItutIons a sympa me un er-• IS nee s an a to meet

• • e WI Instea a S ort-

But from

ose charities to which he del-ides to detail • •• • IS pans loners or an

-

I THE D

re ations 0 the e n ent to

lish. none • • •

e IS C ear: e at IS e •

never Win eaven uman

in less humane he roblem ·ven him

is how to turn • • •• ••

C anta e Impu se, w IC IS so an • •• • Im se In ttse , lnto use c aUlle s.

I te e ? • • elr

• mem rs lp, or e se to secure, wor w 0 are

• • • •• • • aml lar WI IVln con ltlOns amon e

who are able to . •

• e time to teach

charita e activities to 0 •

an we. ut •

churches do lack em our

he ahle to

in the church's

• al s

, s charitahle • • • • • •

socletles lnsntubons a sympa ette un er-• IS nee s an a to meet

• • e WI Instea a S ort-

But from

ose charities to which he dec*ides to detail • •• • IS pans loners or an

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HE HU ER

• • demand

and skill in charitable work, an • • • m 1 erence as to W 0 gets t e ere It, e

• e ure IS

wel one. f workers who have sent -

from e church

un er • •• • • • •• J nstltutlon Vlsltln un er a os Ita su

· tion socie , or in club work under •

ement, ecome ve e Clent an yet • •

eave to ta e t e ea ers I In some e ure

, at loses them should count

work elsewhere. -

• t e re at Ion tee ure an e

• • seeu ar e antles, tee ure s ou not e

• •

• • e cure su pIes t emotive; t e

• • antles s ou

tant tasks, e church has failed to accumulate • • ence t at IS now -

• •• • aval a e a ut SOCla lseases an t elr cure.

10

-

-

HE HURCH ER

• • demand

and skill in charitahle work, an • • • m 1 erence as to W 0 gets t e ere It, e

as tbe wor e ure • IS

wel one. have n sent -

from • • •

un er aSSOClatloD, or In • •• • • • •• Jllstltutlon Vlsltln un er a os Ita su Il-U-

or nization socie , or in club work under •

ement, ecome ve e clent an yet • •

eave to ta e t e ea ers 1 In some e ure

e chari at loses them should count • • ey are contlnulng to

work elsewhere. -

• tere at Ion etween tee ure an e

• • seeu ar e antIes, tee ure s ou not

• • roa y. e c ure su pIes t e motlve; t e

• • antles s

tant tasks, e church has failed to accumulate • •

ex nence t at IS now -• •• •

aval a e a t SOCla lseases aD t elr cure.

JO

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OD EIGHBOR

But method and motive have need

ot er. ny •

WlS om on . . . ,

a encles IS a sur as t ou e Clt s

yes t e sources 0 or centu-•

• • nes C ant as to e c urc an must

• • • continue to 00 to It as t e uncontamlnate

the source of its were

he churc ,on e other hand, will d e • • •••

c anta e agencies t ose escn In IS • • •

, or Instance a convenience, I

no more .

• •• ere IS a eve opmeot 10 c anta e wor

• • • at It as 0 ten c eere me In times 0 e res-

sion to dwell u , but I mention it here because

• cure wor . et us stan aSl e, or a moment, • • •• •

an stnve to see t e orces 0 our CIVl Izatton

an metho s orever remo t e 0 •

e arge, e process seelJlS to •• •

s ow a In OWIO 00 t e one SI e 0 • •

new Interests an new alms, an on tea

OD EIGHBOR

But method and motive have need

ot er. ny •

WIS om on . . . ,

a encles IS a sur as t ou e Clt s

yes t e sourees 0 or centu-•

• • nes cant as to e c urc an must

• • • continue to 00 to It as t e uncontamlnate

the souree of its wer.

he churc ,on e other hand, wiU d e • • •••

c anta e agencles t ose escn 10 IS • • •

, or IDStance a cooveOlence, I

no more .

• •• ere IS a eve opment In c anta e wor

• • • at It as 0 ten c eere me In times 0 e res-

sion to dwell u , but I mention it here because

• e ure wor . et us stan ast e, or a moment, • • •• •

an stnve to see t e orces 0 our elVI Izatlon

an metho s orever remo t e 0 •

e arge, e process seelJlS to •• •

s ow a 10 oWln on t e one SI e 0 • •

oew Interests an new alms, an on tea

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HE H MBE

table activities • ac Into •

e communi • I e.

• • o one I ustratloD out 0 man: ur

itself, c arita le concern or c il ren satisfied

• c anty ay se 00 s. e

• sc 00 s met so Vlta a nee t at

• • • Into e nO[1I1a 1 e 0 e comm

an

s steins, al 0 which had heen of charita e • • • •

on • ut no sooner re ID UlS e •

our sc 00 S an we er Iscover-

•• •• • care In pnvate ami les an ID

• • • • elr Slca tralnln an we are;

. from

em will, in time, • • Into t e I e 0

• • p e. aVlngs an , ID anot er e art-

• • • ment 0 c anta e wor , as cantles,

at ew • •• elr ongtn as a part 0

• system; os Ita save een pa a

• • • ; an a er use U Institutions

HE HURCH EMBER.

table activities • lnto •

e commUDI • 1 e.

• • o e one I ustratlon out 0 man:

c arita Ie concern or c il ren satisfied

ur

itself,

• c anty e

• sc 00 smet so VIta a nee t at

• • • lnto e norlIla 1 eoe communl

s stelJlS, al 0 which had heen of charita e • • • • •

• ut no sooner a cant re In UlS e •

contro 0 our sc 00 S an we er Iscover-•

•• ••

• -

• • care .n pnvate aml les aD In er artens;

• • • • • elr Slca tralDln an we are; elr

roteclion from d

em will, in time, • • Into t e I e 0

• • p e. aVlngs a In anot er e art-

• • • ment 0 c anta e wor e an as cantles,

at ew • •• elr ongtn as a part 0

• system; os lta s ave pa a

• • • ; an a er use u lDstltutlons

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,

, -, J ,

~ • "

1

! , ,

• , -. ,

,0 ,

,

, ,

1 • • • • , ..

" -" , , , , , , -, • ,

, • ,

,

,

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• • , • • ,

,

, •

• ., , '.

" " • , • ,

• -,

,

• , , • • • • • " •

• •

> , • > • • •

,­,

• , .,

,

, •

,

HE EIG

• elr

• • • • illustrate In

o t at we n c an occupYIng a sling • •

groun orever exp onng, anneXIng, an re-

he churc •

mem , as e watc es IS • •

movement, so 0 romlse or umanl , • •

Wl 0 ten e puzz e to t e exact re anon 0 • •

t e nstlan cure to t e rocess.

ed indee ; no

no • •

one can prop es ow ar t e sec anzatlon 0 • •

cant ma 0, or OW soon It ma e e ec

n • •

certain concerte action on a •• •

arge sca e, enomlnatlona 1 erences stan

stu

• • • • zatlon or an e crusa e against c I

• • a r, or tu , or a ; an et

no one of these cam ai scan succee •

WI out

e church. ,

s not

to e e ure a part 0 a • • •

we not Iscover, In tee ure Jtse ' , o

,

,

,

, -, J ,

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,

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HE EIG

• elr

• • • • illustrate In

o t at we n c an occupytng a s I Ing • •

groun orever exp onng, anneXlng, an re-

he churc •

mem , as e watc es IS • •

movement, so 0 romlse or umanl , • •

Wl 0 ten e puzz e to t e exact re ahon 0 • •

t e nstlan c ure to t e rocess.

ed indee ; no

no • •

one can prop es ow ar t e sec anzatlon 0 • •

cant ma 0, or ow soon lt ma e e ec

n • •

certalD concerte action on a •• •

arge sca e, enomlnatlona 1 erences stan

stu

• • • • zation or an e crusa e agalDst c 1

• • ar, or tu , or a ; an et

no oDe of these cam ai scan succee •

WI out

e church. ,

s Dot

to e e ure a part 0 a • • •

we not lscover, In t e c ure Jtse ' , o

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HE ER I

• • u ar gran er an more Impressive sea e,

• • e same rocess 0 exp oration, annexation an

re in uis ment t at we aye note in c ari ?

riesl S of 0 were e • •

ets were e rst statesmen, e re IgtOUS •

teac ers were e conservators 0 earning •

rou ages at wo ave a In

ut or e ame at nourishe .

e c urc •

as ese un ons 0 • • •

ea m an govern In an teae In • • • • •

u Ion t at er S Intua 1 e as stren

ened thereb . • •

o e re Inquls e

• •

activities ?

-ow

e time seems n ere an ere •

e uni not for a return of the church

to contro , ut or a return to ese •

seeu anze S 0 en eavor rou e •

wa 0 servIce.

HE HU ER I

• • U a ar gran er an more lmpresslve sca e,

riesis of 0

ets were

teac ers were

were

e rst statesmen,

e conservators 0

rou ages at wo ave een

? •

e • •

e re IgtOUS •

eamlng • In ee

ut or e ame at e nourishe.

e e ure • • •

as re lnquls e ese un ons 0 • • • •

ea m an govemln aD teac In. ew Wl • • • •

u Ion t at er S Intua I e as -

ened thereb .

activities ? w at 0 • •

e re lnquls e ?-• ow

ave our OWIl • • • lts Cltles,

, an t e • •

o S Intua • •

e ome. seems n ere an ere

to e 0 contro , ut or a return to ese

e rou e a -•

wa 0 servIce.

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HE EIGH

• at we wIn t roug a ,

• • • w at we WIn t rou 1 uence, t e In uence

• now an agaIn one

Eve

as a vision 0 t e church • • • •

movln Olwar In IS wa to ar er ac leve-• IS

e

• • • • • a arger, a more Inc uSlve nelg or Iness, W IC

• S a OWIl, In t e

at least, the old division

secular. •

• • o socla selVlce

ous and

• • • aye sal ere are splntua In • • •

me IClne an statecra t an e ucatlon. e -

• In e treatment • •

o a arge group 0 Iseases, t ey must wIn a • • • • •

ar er socla an S Intua ou . tiCS

in our lar e cities can we oubt it?-

er one •

t Ing. •

e are 0 n e Issue 0

tion in our schools; denominational d· erences

make its solution difficult. But nowhere could

tee urc o a arger •

HE OOD _ EIGHBO

• t we wIn , we ose;·

• • • w at we WIn t rou 1 uence, t e In uence

nowan •

agaln one as avision 0 t e church • •• •

movln Olwar In IS wa to ac leve-• IS

e

• • • • • a arger, a more Inc USlve neIg r lness, W IC

• • • s a rea OWIl, In t e e 0 SOCla set vIce

at least, the old division etween reli ·ous and

secular. • • • •

ave sal ere are splntua In • • •

me IClne an statecra t an e ucatlon. e -

• In e treatment • •

o a arge group 0 Iseases, t ey must wIn a • • • • •

ar er socla an s Intua ou 00 0 ltlCS

in our lar e cities:--(can we oubt it ?-nee s

er one •

t Ing. •

e are e Issue 0

tion in our schools; denominational d· erences

make its solution difficult. But nowhere could •

urc 0 a arger wor 0 netg •

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,

HE CHURCH EMBER. I I

•• • • • t an In ostenn a In In e con 1-

tion of school chil ren. * •

sec anze , • •• •

ere -' w at IS coming to e so Im

• poop e. urnlng over e pages 0 t e more

• • recent on SOCla wor one IS sa ene

to ow lar el it is taken for rante at

. " . . . o t a one. ust use It IS Im r-

to • • ••• • •

an re I ous organization, It IS Im t at

e s ou c on the neutral oun

* A friend me c from Bishop W : "With the I believe, more than with the elC,igy,

the shaping of that gene ration which will decide in a large

the England of the future be, tmbn1ent, divided, self-indulgent, matu iaJized, or quickc lied with a power of ••

, alreacly •

tune and

• • tow a I d a rea1i? ation a national •

that spirit of sac::aifice which ifgards every

and cbuacter as held for the comlllon g •

touched

of for-

"

.'

,

HE ER. I I

•• •• • t an In ostenn a ee er Inter In e con 1-

tion of school chil ren. * •

sec anze , • •• •

ere -' w at IS comlng to e so Im

• peop e. urnlng over e pages 0 t e more

• • recent on SOCla wor one IS sa ene

to

to

an

ow lar el it is taken for rante at

• •

. " . . . o t In a one. ust ecause It IS lm r-

• • ••• • • re 1 OUS organlzatlon, lt IS lm rtant t at

s ou c te on the neutral oun

* A friend me c from Bishop W estcott : "With the I believe, more tban with the de,igy,

the shaping of that gene .. arlon which will decide in a large degle«': w the England of the futnre he, tlllbllJent,

se1f-indulgent, matu iaJized, or quidu ued a power of • • • 1· • , sliJting a In J? ~tJon a that spirit of every

and place and cbatacter as held the common • , , t " -

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E •

• o on occasion

•• • • no pnnclp e IS sacn ce y so

• rom t e SI e 0 e c urc, ut

• work

at liness in which , • " e addresse

r? e

had in min the rst an wi er u ion 0

at s all do to inherit eternal life? us

i e re ate t e urn lest uties 0 our • •

alf 0 the law is fulfille

" e t at ovet not his brother whom he hath

o

seen ?"

EIGHBOR •

• o an on occasion

• • no pnnelp e

• • IS saen . " olng. •

IS •

e work •

rom t e SI eoe e ure, ut

rliness in whieh , · " e addresse

? • e

had in min the rst an wi er · o

s all do to inherit etemal life? us

i urn lest uties 0 our • •

alf 0 the law is fulfille

not his brother whom he hath

seen, ow can e ove

seen ?"

not

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• • •

• - . •

-.

RESSES, OURS, AND ELEPHONE UMBERS

OF THE OCAL HARITIES ECOMMENDED

IN THIS OOK FOR THE SE OF THE

EIGHBOR.

• • •

• - . •

-.

OURS, AND ELEPHONE UMBERS

OF THE OCAL HARITIES MMENDED

IN THIS

EIGHBOR.

FOR SE 0 THE

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